Data Annotation: Get Paid to Train AI
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Data Annotation: Get paid to train AI
Artificial intelligence is blamed for taking away thousands of jobs. But, it also creates a few — at least for now. That’s because some artificial intelligence systems are still pretty dumb. They need smart people to train them so they can become more intelligent. Unfortunately, most sites that pay humans to train bots pay poorly. There’s one exception: Data Annotation. This site legitimately pays $20 to $45 per hour. However, the high end of th…
Instead of relying on cheap clickworkers, companies such as Scale AI, Toloka and Turing are now investing specifically in highly qualified professionals.The article End of the low-cost work: AI companies rely on expensive experts for training data first appeared on THE-DECODER.de.


AI companies seek out more AI experts to train smarter models
Major AI companies are phasing out cheap data labelling workers in Africa and Asia for skilled, higher-paid professionals to help train smarter models. Before, data labelling workers were primarily given simple annotation tasks. However, AI companies have come to realize that improving their models requires even larger volumes of data. As a result, workers are expected to work even faster and complete hundreds of tasks each day, hence their shif…
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