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We are looking for AI Data Specialists to support the improvement of AI-generated content in English.
Job Type: Freelance
Location: Texas, work from home
Work Schedule: Part-time - 10+ hours per week. Flexible - work when available
Start Date: Immediately
Duration: TBC
Rate: 15 USD/hour
Help Shape the Future of AI
Are you a student, recent graduate, stay-at-home parent, gig worker, or professional seeking flexible remote work? Are you interested in shaping the development and safety of today’s AI models?
What You’ll Do
The role involves performing diverse data-related tasks, including:
- Data collection, evaluation, and annotation.
- Pairwise comparisons.
- Counting tasks.
- Object tagging and labeling across different content types (audio, video, images, or collected data)
What we’re looking for:
- English Proficiency: Fluent or advanced proficiency in English (levels B2–C2)
- AI & Data Capabilities (Preferred): Experience in one or more of the following areas: machine learning tasks, data collection and preprocessing, data evaluation and quality assurance, and data annotation and labeling.
What We Offer
- Flexible schedule
- Opportunity to earn extra income
- Timely payments
- The job is ideal for students, part-timers, or stay-at-home parents
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