Deadline: Unspecified
Apply now for the Outlier Data Annotator Position. Join a global community of talented writers to shape the future of AI. Earn up to $35 USD/hr and additional rewards based on quality.
They are looking for native English speakers to contribute their expertise toward training and refining cutting-edge AI systems.
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- Adopt a “user mindset” to produce natural data to meet the realistic needs you have or would use AI for.
- Use the tool of rubrics to address user needs in a structured way.
- Evaluate AI outputs by reviewing and ranking reasoning and problem-solving responses from large language models.
- Contribute across projects depending on your specific skillset and experience.
Benefits
- Earn up to $35 USD/hr, paid out weekly
- Free access to Model Playground: Interact, experiment and engage with leading large language models free of cost
- Flexible schedule and time commitment: No contracts, no 9-to-5. You control your schedule. (Most experts spend 5-10 hours/week, up to 40 hours working from home
- Join a global community of Coding experts: Join a global network of experts contributing to advanced AI tools
Eligibility
- Bachelor’s degree or higher (or currently enrolled) in a writing-intensive field from a Top 300 School.
- Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to develop complex, professional-level prompts and evaluate nuanced AI reasoning.
- Strong Writing: Clear, concise, and engaging writing to explain decisions or critique responses.
- Attention to Detail: Commitment to accuracy and ability to assess technical aspects of model outputs.
Desirable Qualities
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- Experience in fields like literature, creative writing, history, philosophy, theology, etc.
- Prior writing or editorial experience (content strategist, technical writer, editor, etc.).
- Interest or background in AI, machine learning, or creative tech tools.
Application
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For more information, visit Outlier Data Annotator.
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