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Scale AI
San Francisco, CA
Scale AI is the data-centric AI company, providing high-quality training data for AI applications. They work with major tech companies and government agencies to label and annotate data at scale. Their platform enables thousands of remote workers to contribute to AI development through various annotation tasks.
Outlier AI
New York, NY
Outlier AI specializes in RLHF (Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback) tasks, helping train large language models. They offer flexible remote work for AI trainers with expertise in various domains including coding, writing, mathematics, and more.
Remotasks
San Francisco, CA
Remotasks is a global platform for data annotation and AI training tasks. They offer a wide range of task types from simple image labeling to complex RLHF evaluations. Their community of remote workers spans over 200 countries.
Invisible Technologies
San Francisco, CA
Invisible Technologies combines human intelligence with AI to deliver digital operations at scale. They offer roles in AI training, quality assurance, and process automation for Fortune 500 companies.
Appen
Sydney, Australia
Appen is one of the largest AI training data companies globally, serving major tech companies. They offer a variety of projects from search relevance evaluation to autonomous driving data collection.
DataAnnotation.tech
Remote
DataAnnotation.tech focuses on providing RLHF and data annotation services for leading AI labs. They specialize in expert-level tasks requiring domain knowledge in coding, math, science, and humanities.
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Evolving Careers: From Data Labeling to RLHF Specialization
Hello everyone, I've been in the field of data labeling for a few years now, and I'm starting to think about how to transition into more specialized roles, particularly in the realm of Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF). I'm curious to hear from those who have made this leap or are considering it. What skills are most valuable in this transition? How can we leverage our existing experience in data labeling to gain a foothold in RLHF? What kind of education or certifications should we be looking into? Let's discuss the path from data labeling to high-skilled RLHF specialized roles!
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