Tag: deception

  • More Ai, Less Pay

    More Ai, Less Pay

    Paying less through ai manipulation

    Ai can be used to optimize inventives and empower workers to earn more while being more productive. However, that’s not where the openai + uber partnership is heading.

    Since the introduction of ai at uber in Netherlands and elsewhere workers report less pay, manipulation by ai prompts, deceptive support, blackbox payslips: and ultimately getting paid far less than before the introduction of ai.

    At the same time, customers report lower service levels and also have a hard time reaching support.

    But uber itself hides behind bureaucracy and being hard to reach or even impossible to reach. Let the Dutch legal system deal with it: not the company. Blame it all on riders, customers, restaurants, laws and regulations, workers rights, workers protections: its never the fault of ai or uber: its always someone else to blame.

  • The Uber AI is manipulating delivery workers, and if we refuse to be manipulated, it blames us. its f*cking crazy.

    The Uber AI is manipulating delivery workers, and if we refuse to be manipulated, it blames us. its f*cking crazy.

    Working with Uber’s Toxic Ai

    Delivery workers are more powerful than the uber ai thinks. We can actually talk to customers and explain what is going on and why their meals are delivered too late.

    Obfuscation & Ai Bureaucracy

    Companies like Uber use ai solutions to manipulate workers to do impossible work tasks, while paying the least amount of pay. They use imaginary bonusses that are easy to get on paper, but almost impossible to get in practical situations, especially because the ai uses all information to refuse and deny bonuse completion towards the end of the bonus series.

    If workers don’t respond to the ai in predictable ways, they are blamed and offboarded with vague bureaucratic excuses.

    References

    Miserable AI Pilot at UberEATS in Amsterdam & Rotterdam 2025