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AI Community Member

Salary

$9.6k - $24k

Min Experience

0 years

Location

remote

JobType

part-time

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About the role

The AI Community is a crowd of remote workers who provide services to TELUS International AI Data Solutions customers. They help these customers collect, enhance, train, translate and localize their content to build better AI models. TELUS International divides its AI Community jobs and opportunities into four major areas: Data annotation/labeling Data enrichment Online rating Online maps and data analysis Data annotation (aka data labeling) jobs let you create and annotate various types of data. The result of your work is used to train artificial intelligence in many different industries. Data enrichment is all about appending or enhancing collected data with relevant context. The result of your work will help in the development of AI applications like chatbots, virtual assistants and search engines. Online rating jobs at TELUS International, such as the AI Community Surfer role, generally involve evaluating and rating online advertisements, social media content or web search results. The result of this work is used to improve the services and algorithms of some of the biggest tech companies in the world. Online maps and data analysis is mostly about determining the relevance and accuracy of online map data. The result of this work is used to improve or help in the development of AI applications that rely on geographic data.

About the company

TELUS International designs, builds and delivers digital solutions for global brands. The company supports the entire lifecycle of its clients' digital transformation journeys, with solutions ranging from customer and digital experience to IT lifecycle, content moderation and back office & automation services. Its parent company TELUS is one of Canada's largest telecommunications and information technology companies.

Skills

data annotation
data enrichment
online rating
online maps
data analysis