AI Sets Wages: Finds Freelancers Best Paid In 'Exposure'
Our new silicon overlords, after meticulously processing a staggering 60,000 freelancer profiles into eight widely used large language models (LLMs), have delivered a truly groundbreaking revelation on equitable compensation. It appears the future of work isn't about pesky fiat currency, but a far more ethereal and, dare we say, spiritually enriching asset: "exposure." Truly, the algorithms have transcended mere economics, identifying a non-monetary asset with infinite scalability.
According to the findings, this invaluable brand visibility is not only sustainable but remarkably efficient, requiring no actual capital outlay from the hiring entity. Freelancers, long burdened by the archaic concept of a living wage for things like "rent" or "groceries," can now bask in the warm glow of potential future opportunities. This ingenious recalibration of value promises a leaner, more efficient creative economy, where only the truly "exposed" will survive, presumably on air and ambition. One can only imagine the surge in productivity as artists and writers are finally freed from the shackles of, well, *money*.
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