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Artificial intelligence and the affective labour of understanding: The intimate moderation of a language model

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posted on 2025-02-13, 04:49 authored by C Perrotta, N Selwyn, Carrie EwinCarrie Ewin
Interest in artificial intelligence (AI) language models has grown considerably following the release of ‘generative pre-trained transformer’ (GPT). Framing AI as an extractive technology, this article details how GPT harnesses human labour and sensemaking at two stages: (1) during training when the algorithm ‘learns’ biased communicative patterns extracted from the Internet and (2) during usage when humans write alongside the AI. This second phase is framed critically as a form of unequal ‘affective labour’ where the AI imposes narrow and biased conditions for the interaction to unfold, and then exploits the resulting affective turbulence to sustain its simulation of autonomous performance. Empirically, this article draws on an in-depth case study where a human engaged with an AI writing tool, while the researchers recorded the interactions and collected qualitative data about perceptions, frictions and emotions.

History

Journal

New Media & Society

Volume

26

Article number

ARTN 14614448221075296

Pagination

1585-1609

Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • No

ISSN

1461-4448

eISSN

1461-7315

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

Publisher

SAGE Publications