Remote AI Analyst

<p>Calling <strong>US-based Google Wallet Users for an Exclusive AI Evaluation Project</strong>. Open to recent graduates, professionals, and anyone interested in AI. If you actively use Google Wallet, you may already qualify for this exciting paid opportunity. <strong>No specialized technical background is required</strong>—just your everyday experience, attention to detail, and willingness to work with advanced AI tools.<strong> Earn while helping shape the future of AI.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Turing:</strong></p><p>Turing’s mission is to <strong>accelerate superintelligence</strong> to drive real economic progress. Headquartered in San Francisco, Turing works with frontier AI labs to generate high-quality data, evaluations, and reinforcement learning environments that improve model capabilities in coding, reasoning, tool use, and multimodality.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Role Overview :</strong></p><p>Turing is seeking <strong>detail-oriented AI Analysts based in the United States</strong> to support a Google Wallet evaluation project. This is a Generalist role and do not require candidates from any specific background. In this role, you will interact with Gemini models, execute evaluation workflows, review model responses, and document findings using Google Sheets.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Duration of Contract -</strong> 10 weeks</p><p><strong>Requirement -</strong> Full time Contract - 40hrs/week - 4 hours PST Overlap</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What You'll Do Day-to-Day :</strong></p><p>- Evaluate Gemini model responses by submitting prompts and assessing output quality, accuracy, and relevance.</p><p>- Review and document evaluation results, ratings, and observations using Google Sheets.</p><p>- Participate in Google Wallet-related testing scenarios and provide structured feedback on user experiences.</p><p>- Follow project guidelines and quality standards to support AI model improvement and evaluation objectives.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Requirements :</strong></p><p><strong>- Must be based in the United States and actively use Google Wallet.</strong></p><p>- Must have at least<strong> one linked payment method (credit card, debit card, or bank account) and a minimum of 5 passes stored in Google Wallet.</strong></p><p>- Must have a Plaid account or be willing to connect a bank account through Plaid for project participation.</p><p>- Must be comfortable using Google Wallet, linked payment methods, and Plaid connectivity as part of evaluation activities.</p><p>- Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and ability to follow structured guidelines.</p><p>- Experience with Google Sheets and familiarity with Gemini or other generative AI tools is preferred.</p><p>- Prior experience in AI evaluation, data annotation, content review, quality assurance, or fintech-related projects is a plus.</p>

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