Amazon pone fin a su clasificación interna de IA debido a los costes de tokens

Amazon ha retirado Kirorank, una clasificación de IA creada por empleados, tras surgir preocupaciones sobre el aumento de los costes y el uso indebido de la herramienta. Esta medida sigue acciones similares tomadas por otras grandes empresas tecnológicas que se enfrentan a los elevados gastos en IA.

Amazon cerró Kirorank, un sitio en fase beta que clasificaba a los empleados según su uso de la IA. La herramienta había operado durante solo unas semanas antes de ser eliminada. Los responsables de la empresa citaron tanto los costes crecientes de los tokens como una práctica denominada tokenmaxxing, en la que el personal utilizaba la IA para tareas menores con el fin de mejorar su posición en la clasificación.

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