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AI Tutor - Native Latvian

Part-time

Remote

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Remote

Part-time

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$15

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$150

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Worldwide

Worldwide

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Overview

Alignerr is a community of subject matter experts from several disciplines who align AI models by creating high-quality data in their field of expertise to build the future of Generative AI. Operated by Labelbox, a leading data-centric AI platform, Alignerr enables teams to inject AI systems with the right degree of human supervision and automation. Current Labelbox customers include Fortune 500 enterprises and industry leaders, transforming various sectors including insurance, retail, and healthcare.

About the Role

Position: AI Tutor - Native Latvian
Location: Remote
Compensation: $15—$150 USD per hour

Key Responsibilities:

  • Evaluate AI-generated writing based on rubrics assessing factuality, completeness, brevity, and grammatical correctness.

  • Review the work of other human writers.

  • Produce top-tier original content in response to prompts.

  • Create your own working hours depending on project length.


About You

Requirements:
- Enrolled in or have completed an Associates’ degree or higher from an accredited institution.
- Native-level proficiency in Latvian.
- Strong writing style with excellent English-language spelling and grammar skills.
- Ability to critically assess written text and articulate strengths and weaknesses.
- Professional writing experience as a researcher, journalist, technical writer, editor, or similar roles.
- Interest in AI and machine learning concepts.

Important Information

This is a freelance position compensated on an hourly basis. It is important to note that this is not an internship opportunity. Candidates must be authorized to work in their country of residence, and sponsorship is not offered for this 1099 contract role.

Additional Notes

  • International students on a valid visa may be eligible to apply, but specific circumstances should be discussed with a tax or immigration advisor.

  • Labelbox promotes pay parity and transparency in compensation discussions.