The artificial intelligence (AI) market is experiencing rapid and widespread growth, driven by technological advancements, massive investment, and mainstream adoption. The AI industry is projected to surpass $1.8 trillion by the end of this decade and contribute even more to the global economy during this period.
Interestingly, while many fear that AI will replace us, it remains just as dependent on humans as it is capable of augmenting human capabilities.
In fact, AI models need humans more than humans need them. This is because for AI to exist, it needs data, and that comes from humans. Without data, there is no AI.
Realizing just how massive this data opportunity is, Sapien has built a decentralized data foundry that offers users a way to solve the problem of quality verification, expert coordination, and economic alignment.
This way, Sapien allows any enterprise in the world to source verified human expertise and any individual to contribute their knowledge to advance AI and get rewarded for it.
It has already onboarded more than 500K AI trainers, spread across the globe, who collectively completed over 60million tasks. In Q4 of 2024, the protocol raised $10.5 million from Variant, Animoca, Yield Guild Games, Primitive Ventures, and HF0, among others, to advance Sapien, which has also secured large enterprise partners, including the likes of Baidu and Alibaba.
Most recently, the protocol launched its mini Telegram app to make it extremely easy for hundreds of millions of users to access its gamified AI training experience.
To build an AI model, it has to first be fed and trained on vast amounts of data. Using various internal and external data, the AI model learns patterns and then uses them to make predictions and informed decisions.
This isn’t all; people are also needed to interpret the output from the technology and then execute strategies developed based on the insights derived from the AI.
But not just any data would do. After all, AI is only as good as the data on which it is trained—poor-quality data results in a below-average AI model that produces inaccurate predictions and unreliable outcomes.
Bias is actually a significant problem with AI models, which they acquire from the data they are trained on. This means an unfair model that creates discriminatory outcomes.
The development of AI requires humans at each stage so that it has the right data to complete tasks, answer doubts, provide valuable output, and fine-tune AI systems when environments change.
The demand for humans is actually at a record high because today, every organization, from big to small, needs its special model to survive, as it provides more speed, efficiency, scalability, and precision. Instead of one-size-fits-all, companies want vertical models tailored to their world, which requires human insight and domain-specific expertise.
For an AI to work well and meaningfully, it needs a lot of high-quality, diverse data. This means significant human assistance, so everyone is required to contribute, from those with low skills to highly skilled professionals from all over the world.
Moreover, for an AI to work globally, it needs contributions from different races, genders, languages, and cultures.
To ensure quality and diversity, Sapien’s decentralized network enables permissionless access, requires collateral, and provides the ability to build a reputation. Its structured progression system rewards consistent quality with access to premium tasks and higher earning opportunities.
What all this translates to is an explosion of job opportunities. In fact, this showcases AI’s ability to create more jobs than eliminate, especially in the long term. According to the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Future of Jobs Report 2025, AI could lead to a net increase of 78 million jobs by 2030.
New tools, after all, create new roles. For instance, humans currently assist with data creation for AI through labeling and annotation, data generation, curation and cleaning, and testing. In the future, it may require humans to step into new roles as designers and supervisors of automated AI systems.
A highly efficient and accurate AI model is expected to enable humans to focus on less mundane and more complex, yet satisfying, work. So, the AI will do repetitive, monotonous tasks, and we get the opportunity to engage with fun, creative, strategic, and empathetic work.
In addition to creating new jobs, AI has the potential to reduce poverty by allowing anyone in the world to earn a living with just a mobile phone. There is no hefty upfront capital requirement here. For instance, you only need a smartphone and an internet connection to start training AI on the Sapien network and earn a reliable income while contributing to the economy.
As AI’s explosive growth drives a transformation in businesses across industries, Sapien is bridging the gap between AI’s insatiable demand for high-quality data and the global workforce’s untapped potential to help advance AI for global benefit.