Machine Learning Expertise Sought for AI Training

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Job Description Outlier helps the worlds mostinnovative companies improve their AI models by providing humanfeedback. Are you an experienced Machine Learning expert who wouldlike to lend your expertise to train AI models? About theopportunity: - Outlier is looking for talented Machine Learningexperts to help train generative artificial intelligence models -This freelance opportunity is remote and hours are flexible, so youcan work whenever is best for you You may contribute your expertiseby - Assessing the factuality and relevance of domain-specific textproduced by AI models - Crafting and answering questions related toMachine Learning - Evaluating and ranking domain-specific responsesgenerated by AI models Examples of desirable expertise: - Abachelor's or higher degree in Machine Learning or a relatedsubject - Experience working as a Machine Learning professional -Ability to write clearly about concepts related to Machine Learningin fluent English Payment: - Currently, pay rates for core projectwork by Machine Learning experts range from $30 to $50 per hourUSD. - Rates vary based on expertise, skills assessment, location,project need, and other factors. For example, higher rates may beoffered to PhDs. For non-core work, such as during initial projectonboarding or project overtime phases, lower rates may apply.Certain projects offer incentive payments. Please review thepayment terms for each project. PLEASE NOTE: We collect, retain anduse personal data for our professional business purposes, includingnotifying you of opportunities that may be of interest and sharingwith our affiliates. We limit the personal data we collect to thatwhich we believe is appropriate and necessary to manage applicantsneeds, provide our services, and comply with applicable laws. Anyinformation we collect in connection with your application will betreated in accordance with the Outlier Privacy Policy and ourinternal policies and programs designed to protect personal data.This is a 1099 contract opportunity on the Outlier.ai platform.Because this is a freelance opportunity, we do not offerinternships, sponsorship, or employment. You must be authorized towork in your country of residence. If you are an internationalstudent, you may be able to sign up for Outlier if you are on avisa. You should contact your tax and/or immigration advisor withspecific questions regarding your circumstances.

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