Print money sitting at home on LinkedIn. Opportunity to earn ₹ 14,000 every hour, know what is AI Labor Marketplace.
News India Live, Digital Desk: If you are looking for a way to earn big money through Work from Home (WFH), then professional networking platform LinkedIn has brought a revolutionary gift for you. According to reports, the company is testing an “AI labor marketplace” where users will be paid handsomely for training chatbots. The surprising thing is that for this work you can get a salary of up to ₹ 14,000 per hour. This new feature can prove to be a game-changer for those who want to use their skills to improve AI. Not only engineers, nurses and accountants will also become ‘AI trainers’. It is often believed that AI related jobs are only for tech experts, but this new experiment of LinkedIn is breaking this notion. Apart from coding, there are many opportunities for finance, healthcare, Excel experts and language experts on this platform. Senior Software Engineer: Highest paid roles. Excel and Finance Professionals: Earn up to ₹ 9,300 per hour. Red Teaming: If you are an expert in finding flaws in AI systems, you can get ₹ 3,700 to ₹ 4,600 per hour. Healthcare And nurses: There are also big opportunities in the work of making medical data accurate for AI. Selection process: From government ID to AI interview, the way to get this high-paying job has been kept completely digital and transparent. For this, first of all you will have to verify your profile through government identity card (ID). After verification, there will be an AI-based chat interview, in which your experience and skills will be tested. In the end, you will be given some tasks on the basis of which your ability will be assessed. In this entire process, the help of Microsoft Azure OpenAI services is being taken, which automatically checks your education and license. What to do after all? Know Job Profile As an AI Trainer your main job will be to check the quality of answers given by the chatbot. You have to see that AI is not giving any wrong information. Additionally, you have to rate the answers, improve them, and identify flaws in the system. The data you provide will be used not only to improve the AI, but also to make your own LinkedIn profile more ‘job-ready’. When will this feature launch in India? The good news for Indian users is that LinkedIn is gradually rolling out this feature globally. Currently it is in the testing phase and some selected professionals have started receiving its notifications. The company aims to make it available to all users soon. However, experts advise that before starting work on such platforms, read the data privacy and security terms carefully.
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