Shape the Future of AI - Kyrgyz Talent Hub
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Candidates must possess a PhD in Physics or a related field, either in progress or completed within the last 10 years. Strong research and analytical skills in fundamental and applied physics are essential, along with proficiency in scientific writing and excellent communication and organizational abilities. The role also requires the capacity for independent evaluation based on limited data and a passion for AI and technology. Additional requirements include availability for evening and weekend work, adaptability to new skills, a personal device supporting Windows 10 or macOS Big Sur 11.0 or later, and reliable smartphone access. No visa sponsorship is available, and the role is not hiring in Wyoming or Illinois.
The AI Tutor, Physics Specialist will utilize proprietary software to review expert-annotated physics data and evaluate AI-generated physics content, providing expert feedback to enhance AI model accuracy. Responsibilities include ensuring high-quality physics data curation, collaborating with technical teams to refine annotation tools and methodologies, and assessing AI-generated and human responses across various physics domains. The specialist will also interpret, analyze, and review physics tasks based on evolving guidelines.
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