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I am sure I am not the only one noticing AI is starting to feel… off.
It feels like models are starting to hit a wall because they are just eating their own AI generated junk. It is now a "garbage in, garbage out" situation right now.
𝗪𝗲𝗹𝗹, 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗶𝘀 𝘄𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗜 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗱𝘂𝗰𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝘁𝗼 @PerleLabs
Most AI today is trained by random people in click farms who might not even know the topic they are "teaching" the AI.
It is like asking a random person on the street to grade a heart surgeon’s exam. No wonder these models hallucinate so much.
This is exactly where Perle comes in.
CEO Ahmed Rashad, who is scaled AI systems at places like Scale AI and Amazon, saw firsthand how broken pipelines produce unreliable AI.
They are building what they call a "𝑺𝒐𝒗𝒆𝒓𝒆𝒊𝒈𝒏 𝑫𝒂𝒕𝒂 𝑳𝒂𝒚𝒆𝒓"
This is a way to prove that the person teaching the AI actually knows their stuff.
If a doctor or a coder labels data, it’s recorded on the Solana blockchain. It’s verifiable. It is "expert grade" fuel for the models.
Perle is more than just a tech buzzword but actually about Reputation.
Instead of being an anonymous user, you are a creator.
✧ You build a track record.
✧ You get paid for your actual skills.
✧ Your work is permanent and on chain.
Perle basically turns “data labeling" into a real career for experts.
Investors get it too Perle raised $17.5M total, including a $9M seed led by Framework Ventures, with backing from CoinFund, HashKey, and others. That’s serious belief in the thesis.
If you are a creator, an expert in any field, or just tired of AI getting dumber, you definitely need Perle.
#PerleAI #ToPerle
— participating in @PerleLabs community campaign

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skillven@Skillven1
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It was in SS2 and a classmate named Dara broke the bro code in the worst possible way. I had spent three nights staying up late, fighting sleep and mosquitoes, to write a deeply romantic, heartfelt love letter to a girl in the commercial class. Dara found the letter in my schoolbag, stood on top of a desk during break time, and read my actual, raw feelings out loud to the entire class. The humiliation was absolute. I did not shout, I did not fight him. I just smiled.
Dara was incredibly proud of his locker security. It contained a massive stash of provisions. To protect his treasure, he used a heavy, solid Tokoz padlock. He bragged about the security of that padlock every single day. So, on my next visiting day, I gave my older brother a very specific assignment. I made him buy the exact size and model of that Tokoz padlock.
The perfect opportunity arrived on the morning of our mandatory SS2 external exam. We were having mathematics on that fateful day. In his morning rush, Dara grabbed his towel, hooked his padlock through the latch, but failed to press it shut completely. He thought he had securely locked it and casually tossed his key onto his bunk before running to the bathroom. I walked over, removed his unlocked padlock, placed my identical new one on his locker, and snapped it shut. I quickly scooped his original key off his bed to dispose of later, and kept my new key safely tucked deep inside my pocket.
Because our hostel was a long walk from the academic area, I could not physically watch the chaos unfold. I just wore my uniform, picked up my mathematical set, and strolled to the exam hall. Dara was trapped in the hostel. His freshly ironed uniform, his calculator, his pen, and his ID card were all locked inside a steel fortress that his original key could no longer open. He completely missed the exam, looking for how to get his locker open.
Later that evening, while he was weeping in pure frustration, I decided to play the concerned friend. I joined the search party in his corner of the hostel. After a few minutes of pretending to look around, I discreetly slid the new key out of my pocket, slipped it into his bed's mackintosh, and loudly announced my discovery. "Dara, look! Is this not your key??" He was so relieved to find it, but the damage was already permanent. Missing the Mathematics paper ruined his overall grade, and he ultimately had to repeat the entire class.
Snow-White@freakin_snow
Pettiest thing you did to get back at someone who hurt you
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