GEMS Protocol — The better way to make money from tasks that computers and AI suck at! ketokid Follow Jan 9, 2018 · 3 min read

For the online giant Amazon it all started in 2005 when they launched something called a “Mechanical Turk”. This was basically a crowd-sourced way for requesters (third party employers) to coordinate large groups of people to perform certain remedial tasks in exchange for payment.

Maybe in the near dystopian future computers can read human minds by processing micro-tells like facial expressions millions of times per second or AI robots that move so quick we’d need a strobe light to see them (according to Elon Musk) but for now us mighty humans are too strong for our future AI and computational overlords to recognize objects in photographs, take surveys, gathering data, etc.

Lucky for us, A.I. is still in it’s “buffoon” stage.

Still as impressive as we are at these tasks, many who participate may quickly feel repetitive and the low amount paid for such tasks are hampered with fees.

The feeling many have completing each remedial Amazon Mechanical Turks Human Intelligence Task!

Also Amazon or other competitors such as Crowdflower.com are centralised forces that control and middle man themselves between you and your tasks!

GEMS PROTOCOL!