aitrainer.work - AI Training Jobs Platform

Remote Generalist AI Training Jobs (No Specialization Needed)

You don't need to be a coder or scientist to train AI. Generalist roles focus on human reasoning, critical thinking, and creative writing. Tasks include rating AI responses, fact-checking outputs, creative storytelling, and logic puzzle solving. These roles are open to diverse backgroundsโ€”from history majors to stay-at-home parents to early-career professionals. Pay is competitive: $15-$45/hr depending on task complexity and your performance.

334 jobs available โ€ข Avg pay: $44/hr
Popular:

334 Jobs

Page 12 of 12

Outlier AI freelance platform

Polish Freelance STEM Writing

$30-50 ? Estimated range. Actual pay varies by experience, location, and task type.

Outlier โ€ข ๐ŸŽ“ Any โ€ข 130d ago
๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฑ
Languages Data Annotation Polish
Outlier AI freelance platform

English Writing and Content Reviewing Expertise

$20-30 ? Estimated range. Actual pay varies by experience, location, and task type.

Outlier โ€ข ๐ŸŽ“ Any โ€ข 130d ago
Data Annotation English
Outlier AI freelance platform

AI Content Reviewer

$20-30 ? Estimated range. Actual pay varies by experience, location, and task type.

Outlier โ€ข ๐ŸŽ“ Any โ€ข 130d ago
Data Annotation AI Training
Outlier AI freelance platform

AI Annotation Specialist

$20-30 ? Estimated range. Actual pay varies by experience, location, and task type.

Outlier โ€ข ๐ŸŽ“ Any โ€ข 130d ago
Expert AI Training
โ† Previous Page 12 of 12

What to Expect

Generalist roles suit people who prefer variety over depth and are capable across multiple domains. Rather than specializing in Python code review or medical evaluation, generalist task pools draw from video evaluation, writing feedback, data recording, customer support quality assessment, and broad knowledge tasks. Work is diverseโ€”no two sessions look exactly the same. Generalist tasks tend to be at mid-tier compensation (above entry-level annotation, below specialist expert work) and are consistently available across time zones. The ideal generalist is curious, adaptable, and can shift cognitive context quickly between different task types. No deep expertise in any single area is required, but broad competency and strong attention to detail across domains are the core qualifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does a generalist do?

You act as a human teacher for AI. You might read two poems written by an AI and choose the better one, evaluate whether a summary is factually accurate, or solve logic puzzles. You're helping AI learn human preferences.

Do I need expertise in any specific field?

No. Generalist roles don't require specialization. Good writing skills, critical thinking, and attention to detail are what matter. Background in any field (or none) is fine.

What can I realistically earn as a generalist?

Pay ranges from $15-20/hr (entry) to $40-45/hr (experienced writers/evaluators with proven quality). Building a strong reputation unlocks premium tasks with higher rates.

Explore more opportunities

Browse all job categories and find your next AI training opportunity.

View All Categories