@travissouthard Re: creators, that makes sense, though I also suspect it'll cause people to bounce off because they don't know where to start. Perhaps a text along the lines of "at the time of writing in 2024, some good places to look are [...], but this can change over time, keep an eye out on your favourite social media platform"? That communicates the impermanence of the recommendations while still providing a pointer.
Regarding the exploitation, I often point people at https://time.com/6247678/openai-chatgpt-kenya-workers/ for LLM things as a first read, though there are many such documented cases for different companies (and for the type of generative AI that this site seems aimed at, that may not be the best example?). I recall there being a site that compiles documentation of abuses in the AI industry, but can't recall the URL unfortunately.