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How to use Amazon Mechanical Turk to perform complex tasks

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How to use Amazon Mechanical Turk to perform tasks too complex to compute

Despite advances in machine learning and artificial intelligence, there is no substitute for human intuition for certain tasks. Learn how you can use Amazon Mechanical Turk for your data processing.

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