Paid Consulting Opportunity for U.S. Legal Experts

Welcome to Project Andalusite! Pareto AI is a human data collection platform connecting leading AI researchers with trusted industry experts to collaborate on AI alignment, safety, and training projects.

Disclaimer: Our scope is limited to "US Federal & State Laws only." Please only proceed with the application if you are familiar with this jurisdiction.

For this project, we are working with legal experts to help improve the performance of large language models on complex legal reasoning tasks and real-world legal workflows.

Compensation: $125/hour for approved work.

Experts may also receive additional ad hoc requests related to legal task design, evaluation, or workflow validation. Any approved ad hoc work will be compensated at the same hourly rate.

Project Overview

The goal of this project is to improve LLM performance in complex legal environments by collecting expert-designed tasks and evaluating model responses. Legal experts will help identify workflows where AI assistants could meaningfully support legal professionals.

Examples of areas explored in this project may include:

  • Legal document analysis and review
  • Contract analysis and risk identification
  • Regulatory interpretation and compliance workflows
  • Case law research and synthesis
  • Drafting or reviewing legal documents
  • And other legal workflows relevant to your area of expertise

We are looking for practicing lawyers or legal professionals with relevant experience in legal analysis, regulatory interpretation, or complex legal workflows.

Applying for this project should take around 30 to 40 minutes. Your responses will be kept confidential and will be used to assess your fit for the project.

Timeline and Commitment

This project is ongoing. We are looking for experts who can contribute consistently and submit work promptly after acceptance. Please indicate your weekly availability in the form below.

If interested, use this link to submit your application -

Regards,

Pareto.ai

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: Up to $125.00 per hour

Expected hours: No more than 125 per week

Work Location: Remote

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