不稳定性
叙述的
货币化
反问句
大裂谷
社会学
价值(数学)
社会化媒体
亲身经历
贬值
工作(物理)
商品化
社会技术系统
公共关系
多样性(控制论)
美学
修辞
计算机科学
社会心理学
会合(天文学)
定性研究
数字媒体
媒体内容
作者
Xiaoyu Yang,Zelin Zhao,Weipeng Chen,Corey Kewei Xu,Pan Hui
标识
DOI:10.1145/3772318.3790702
摘要
AI side hustles are increasingly promoted on social media as accessible, empowering, and profitable opportunities. This paper examines the gap between such platform narratives and workers’ lived experiences through a mixed-method study of 7,938 RedNote posts and 16 semi-structured interviews. Our analysis identifies monetization typologies and rhetorical strategies that portray AI work as simple and rewarding, while interview data reveal hidden labor, unstable income, and the devaluation of human contributions. By juxtaposing platform narratives with lived experiences, we show how these narratives structurally foreground ease and reward while downplaying the precarity embedded in actual AI work. This study contributes a critical account of how AI side hustles are framed and experienced, and offers design implications for HCI: platforms should moderate promotional content and provide clearer risk communication, while designers of human–AI collaboration tools should highlight and value human input rather than allowing it to remain invisible.
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