Dear all, We are pleased to announce the upcoming #DiPLab webinar, which will take place on Wednesday, June 14, 2023, at 3:30 PM (CEST) . This occasion is made even more special by the presence of Matheus Viana Braz , who will present an exclusive preview of our report Micro-work in Brazil ( Microtrabalho no Brasil. Quem são os trabalhadores por trás da inteligência artificial? ), conducted in collaboration with the LATRAPS laboratory at the Minas Gerais State University (UEMG). Matheus Viana is a psychologist and assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at UEMG and a professor in the Graduate Program in Psychology at the Maringá State University (UEM). He is also a researcher partner of the DiPLab research team. His research focuses on the transformations of work in the digital age, with a particular emphasis on independent workers and micro-work platforms. This webinar will be held online on the BBB (Big Blue Button) platform . We invite you to register using the following link : [ https://diplab.eu/matheus-viana-braz-guest-speaker-of-our-monthly-diplab-sem... | https://diplab.eu/matheus-viana-braz-guest-speaker-of-our-monthly-diplab-sem... ] Once registered, you will receive instructions on how to access the webinar. Please feel free to forward this message to any potential participant in your networks, or to anyone else who may be interested. On behalf of the DiPLab team, Antonio Casilli Who are the microworkers in Brazil? Working Conditions, Worker’s Health and Managerial Ideology in AI Data Annotation Platforms This presentation builds upon the upcoming research conducted by DiPLab/LATRAPS titled “Microwork in Brazil: Who Are the Workers Behind Artificial Intelligence?” to offer a unique perspective on the data production for AI training in Brazil. The focus of this presentation is to analyze the impact of working conditions on the health of individuals engaged in informal platform jobs in Brazil, particularly emphasizing the relationship between these conditions and managerial ideology. The data sources utilized in this analysis also include a digital ethnography conducted between 2020 and 2021, analysis of platform websites terms of service, and in-depth interviews with Brazilian microworkers. By examining the four mediation systems of economics, politics, ideology, and psychology, the presentation argues that managerial ideology, intertwined with the Californian ideology, plays a crucial role in labor management. The primary objective of this ideology is to ensure worker compliance with the platforms while concealing labor conflicts by shifting them to the individual level, thus creating an environment of individualized suffering. [ https://matheusvianabraz.net/ | Matheus Viana ] is a psychologist and assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the [ https://ufmg.br/international-visitors | Minas Gerais State University ] (UEMG), Brazil, and a professor for the [ http://www.cpr.uem.br/international/index.php/en/teaching/graduate-programs/... | Graduate Program in Psychology at the Maringá State University ] (UEM). He holds a Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the São Paulo State University (UNESP) and was a junior visiting researcher at the Paris Diderot University, France in 2017. His research focuses on Digital Labor, Platform Labor, Artificial Intelligence and Automation of Work, and Worker’s Health.