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AI Boom Fuels Demand for Human Testers Amid Tech Protectionism
27 Feb
Summary
- Appen anticipates rising demand for its AI training services in the US and China.
- Tech protectionism is creating trade barriers for AI data and model verification.
- The company expects sales to grow by up to 30% in 2026.

Australia's Appen, a key provider of human assessment for artificial intelligence, anticipates a surge in demand within the United States and China. This growth is propelled by increasing technology protectionism, which is expected to create trade barriers related to AI data and model verification.
Appen's CEO highlighted that these global divisions benefit the company, as its Australian base allows for a neutral approach, enabling it to operate effectively in both major markets. This strategic positioning is seen as advantageous in the evolving AI landscape.
In the year ending December, Appen reported a more than threefold increase in its underlying pre-tax profit. This significant rise was attributed to a substantial increase in contracts from China and new generative AI projects undertaken by its global unit, which includes U.S. operations.
The company has projected robust sales growth, with expectations of an increase of up to 30% by 2026. Appen utilizes a large network of freelance workers for human verification of AI data, noting that advanced AI products require increasingly specialized worker qualifications.




