Company
Mindrift
Mindrift
About the Company
Welcome to Mindrift — a space where innovation meets opportunity. We’re a pioneering platform dedicated to advancing the field of artificial intelligence through collaborative online projects. We focus on creating data for Generative AI, offering a unique chance for freelancers to contribute to AI development from anywhere, at any time - without the need to be developers.
At Mindrift, we believe in the power of collective intelligence to ethically shape the future of AI. Our platform allows users to dive into a variety of tasks — ranging from creating training prompts for AI models to refining AI responses for better relevance.
About the Role
If you're a professional who works with text, we have an exciting opportunity to use your writing, editing, technical, and creative skills in a new and innovative way. As an AI Tutor - Writer, you won’t just be writing; you'll be helping to shape the future of AI.
We’re seeking freelance writers, copywriters, and wordsmiths to collaborate with us in creating a diverse range of content. This role is more than traditional copywriting; it involves training AI systems by crafting text that teaches and informs their responses.
As an AI Tutor - Writer, you will use your writing skills to create text on a wide range of topics. Working with our style guide, you will create responses that will form the ‘voice’ for future AI. You will create original, helpful, honest, and harmless text responses and you’ll fact check your work using verifiable sources.
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