AI Generalist (No Experience Required)

About the position

We are offering a project-based opportunity for independent contributors who are curious about artificial intelligence and excited to learn how advanced AI models are built, evaluated, and improved. These opportunities may be suitable for people who are early in their academic journey, exploring potential specialties, or simply eager to engage on real-world AI development work on a flexible project-by-project basis. In this project, you will interact directly with AI systems, review model outputs, follow clear task guidelines, and contribute to the creation of high-quality training data. You may work on activities such as evaluating responses, identifying inconsistencies, providing feedback, or helping structure information so that models learn more effectively. All tasks are well-defined, and you will receive task guidance and examples to help you succeed. You should be comfortable working independently, paying close attention to detail, and communicating clearly about what you observe. A thoughtful, reflective approach—explaining your reasoning and noting uncertainties—is highly valued, as it helps improve both the models and the training process. This project is well-suited for individuals who enjoy problem-solving, learning through practice, and contributing to innovative technology. This project offers a unique opportunity to gain practical exposure to AI development without needing a technical background. During your engagement you may pick up transferable skills in critical thinking, evaluation, and structured communication while contributing to systems that are shaping the future of technology across many industries. If you’re excited to learn and interested in being part of the process that helps AI systems improve and evolve, this project provides a supportive entry point into the world of AI training and development. We offer an earnings range of \$18 per hour, with the exact fees determined after verifying your experience, expertise, and geographic location. Final offer amounts may vary from the pay range listed above. As an independent contractor you’ll supply a secure computer and high‑speed internet; company‑sponsored benefits such as health insurance and PTO do not apply.

Responsibilities

  • Interact directly with AI systems
  • Review model outputs
  • Follow clear task guidelines
  • Contribute to the creation of high-quality training data
  • Evaluate responses
  • Identify inconsistencies
  • Provide feedback
  • Help structure information so that models learn more effectively

Requirements

  • Comfortable working independently
  • Pay close attention to detail
  • Communicate clearly about what you observe
  • Enjoy problem-solving
  • Enjoy learning through practice
  • Enjoy contributing to innovative technology
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