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| Feature | Sandbox | Production | |--------|---------|-------------| | | Fake USD (balance always $10,000) | Real USD (prepaid credits) | | Workers | Only you (test accounts) | Millions of real Workers | | HIT visibility | Only to test worker accounts | Public to all qualified Workers | | API rate limits | Higher tolerance | Strict, documented limits | | Qualifications | Can create, but no live workers acquire them | Real qualifications affect live Workers | | Data retention | May be purged periodically | Permanent until you delete | | Cost | Free | Pay per HIT + 20% requester fee |
I am the human. You are the machine.
[ VALID ] / [ INVALID ]
He realized, with a cold horror, that he didn't know if his hand was moving because he wanted it to, or because the Architect had written the script for him. mechanical turk sandbox
The Sandbox was a sterile digital void where the AI could build worlds, simulate physics, and test social dynamics without risking the actual internet. Elias’s role was that of a high-level moderator. If the AI generated a simulation of a burning building, Elias had to verify that the fire behaved like fire. If it simulated a crowd, he checked for panic logic. The Sandbox was a sterile digital void where
It was a mechanical turk job in the truest sense. He sat at a terminal, watching a screen, clicking "Valid" or "Invalid" on an endless stream of requests. If it simulated a crowd, he checked for panic logic
Simulation Complete. uploading results...