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Could you be an AI data trainer? How to prepare and what it pays

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Organizations seek domain experts to train AI datasets.

AI data training is becoming high-level, cognitive work.

Pay rates for these specialists range very broadly.

AI data trainers who ensure the accuracy and viability of training data going into AI models are well-compensated, in-demand professionals. Two new studies projected potential annual incomes ranging from $65,000 to $180,000, with greater rewards for subject matter experts.

"What was once considered simple data labeling has become a highly specialized form of cognitive work," said the authors of the latest compensation data on AI trainers released by HireArt. "This work currently involves nuanced reasoning, deep subject-matter knowledge, and, increasingly, multilingual fluency."

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Or as a Coursera overview suggested, the AI data trainer "ensures that AI responses are intelligent."

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