Didn't the AI hypers tell us that AI would boost the economy by a lot and that it's a multi-trillion dollar opportunity? Turns out it (too) relies on modern slavery to be profitable.
This is an interesting idea, but I'm still a bit irked about prison labor.
I understand that this permits productive ways to pass time, but the wages per hour are atrocious. It reminds me of the 13th amendment of the US Constitution:
"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."
I can understand not paying prisoners $25 / hr or whatever, but $5-$7 would still be low but far more reasonable rates. Further, if a fucking private corporation is using prison labor, IMO they should be paying the normal market rate for labor in that industry, even if some of it is put into a fund in the prisoner's name and released to them when they're released from prison. (This might actually help recidivism, as prisoners would have some money to help them get back on their feet when they were released; that's pure speculation, though, and I have no source to back it up.)