Karnage on Nostr: I wonder if there is some global on-demand workforce use case that could be well ...
I wonder if there is some global on-demand workforce use case that could be well suited for nostr and zaps 🤔
I don’t know if anyone is familiar, but there’s a service on Amazon called “Mechanical Turk” or mturk. It basically lets you crowdsource work - usually for some repetitive thing that you can just delegate out.
I am just thinking if there’s some way that market could be brought onto nostr. I think part of the issue with accessing such a global workforce is for workers to have to sign up, provide ID, wait for payouts.. it’s a tedious process. But with notes and zaps it could be fast and effortless.
I imagine you would need a specialized client that handles work requests and has a way to manage them in a non-spammy way that does not interfere with the rest of the social use case.
This could even carry over into the ML labeling services - human reinforce learning which is all powered by humans.
Just some thoughts…
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2023-05-06 14:35:30Event JSON
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