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English Writing and Content Reviewing Expertise
Outlier • Remote • Posted 120 days ago
Education
Any
Type
hourly
Pay Rate
$15/task
Posted
120d ago
Role Overview
Help bridge the gap between human creativity and Neural Networks. In this role, you will evaluate AI outputs for distinctiveness, tone, and stylistic nuance. Work may involve "Creative RLHF," where you rank different creative writing drafts, or "Factuality Verification," ensuring the model can be creative without hallucinating facts.
Requirements
- Fluent proficiency in English (Written & Verbal)
- Reliable high-speed internet connection
- No use of VPNs or proxy services during work
- Strict ID verification and location monitoring compliance
Compensation Analysis
Shape the "brain" of future AI. By working as a English Writing and Content Reviewing Expertise, you ensure that future models understand the nuance of your field. At $15/hr, it's a lucrative way to preserve the integrity of your profession in the digital age.
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