Coding Expertise Sought for AI Training - Non USOutlier helps the world's most innovative companies improve their AI models by providing human feedback. Are you an experienced software engineer who would like to lend your coding expertise to train AI models?We partner with organizations to train AI large language models, helping cutting-edge generative AI models write better code. Projects typically include discrete, highly variable problems that involve engaging with these models as they learn to code. There is no requirement for previous AI experience.For Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, and Philippines countries only.About the opportunity:Outlier is looking for talented coders to help train generative artificial intelligence models.This freelance opportunity is remote and hours are flexible, so you can work whenever is best for you.Crafting and answering questions related to computer science in order to help train AI models.Evaluating and ranking code generated by AI models.Examples of desirable expertise:Currently enrolled in or completed a bachelor's degree or higher in computer science at a selective institution.Ability to articulate complex concepts fluently in English.Excellent attention to detail, including grammar, punctuation, and style guidelines.Payment:Currently, pay rates for core project work by Tier 1 coding experts average $10 USD per hour.Rates vary based on expertise, skills assessment, location, project need, and other factors. For example, higher rates may be offered to PhDs. For non-core work, such as during initial project onboarding or project overtime phases, lower rates may apply. Certain projects offer incentive payments. Please review the payment terms for each project.Important Note: This is a 1099 contract opportunity on the Outlier.ai platform. Because this is a freelance opportunity, we do not offer internships, sponsorship, or employment. You must be authorized to work in your country of residence. If you are an international student, you may be able to sign up for Outlier if you are on a visa. You should contact your tax and/or immigration advisor with specific questions regarding your circumstances.
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