Evaluate AI communication for tone and empathy, identifying errors and writing samples to model ideal interactions, while maintaining scoring consistency with the team.
Overview: Join a collaborative remote team working to make AI communication emotionally intelligent, culturally aware, and engaging.
Core Responsibilities
- Score AI messages for tone, empathy, and contextual awareness
- Identify subtle errors like “overly agreeable” or “lack of personality”
- Write short creative samples to model ideal AI tone
- Evaluate humor, pop culture references, and archetype use
- Maintain high scoring consistency with the evaluation team
Requirements
Qualifications
- Native or near-native US English proficiency
- Strong reading comprehension and precision tagging skills
- Deep familiarity with American conversational norms and humor
- Background in writing, editing, moderation, or customer engagement
Bonus
- Psychology, creative writing, or linguistics degree
- AI tools or chatbot evaluation experience
Benefits
$25–$30/hr
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