It's in chicken-egg mode, where could be useful if more people and bots used it, but not there yet.
> [it] could be useful if more people and bots used it
That's a very optimistic way of looking at things!
Cannot fathom how being slaves for AI agents translates to usefulness.
Usually it would be a network effect thing but in this case from reading the article it doesn't even work right (big surprise) and the nature of the tasks are spammy (big surprise). Like a worse mechanical turk minus the determinism of the code.