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- College Grads Are Finding Jobs Training AI Models - Bloomberg
Guga Gogia, a Handshake AI specialist with a PhD in physics from Emory University, had cycled through a few data-annotation jobs by the time he landed at Handshake in April
- Handshake Launches AI Gig Platform for PhDs - thelettertwo. com
Handshake debuts a new platform connecting graduate students with AI labs, offering PhDs gig-style work training and evaluating AI models
- How college graduates are becoming AI trainers to boost their . . .
For Bloomberg News this week, I reported on the new side gig recent college graduates and doctoral students are adding to their resumes: AI Trainer As federal funding cuts strain research and the
- Machine Learning Experts - AI Trainer (Ph. Ds or Postdocs)
Handshake is recruiting exceptional Machine Learning doctoral graduates and post-docs to join our AI research community This program brings subject-matter experts together to enhance the capabilities of Large Language Models (LLMs) within specialized domains and subdomains
- The New Side Hustle for Graduate Students: Training AI
Three million of them hold graduate-level degrees, with more than 500,000 having PhDs These are the students the company wants to pair with AI model makers Through Handshake AI, graduate students will help train large language models using their academic expertise
- AI Training Needs STEM Experts Getting Paid $125 hour: Handshake CEO . . .
Handshake's CEO says the AI training world is evolving from generalists to STEM experts getting paid over $125 an hour
- Design Expert (PhD or Postdoc) - AI Trainer - Handshake
Believe your expertise can outmatch current AI systems in understanding and explaining key concepts in your field This program is open to U S -based doctoral students, candidates, and recent graduates with valid work or training authorization (e g , F-1 OPT, J-1, H-1B)
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