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AI Ethics Reviewer
About The Role
What if your sense of fairness and critical thinking could directly shape how AI systems behave—for millions of people around the world?
We're looking for AI Ethics Reviewers to evaluate AI-generated content for bias, safety issues, and ethical concerns. Your judgment will help ensure that AI systems treat people fairly, communicate responsibly, and avoid harm. This is meaningful, flexible remote work that puts your values to work.
No background in AI or ethics is required—just a sharp, thoughtful mind and the ability to see the world from multiple perspectives.
Organization: Alignerr Type: Hourly Contract Location: Remote Commitment: 10–40 hours/week
Responsibilities
- Review AI-generated content for bias, stereotypes, and potentially harmful outputs
- Evaluate whether AI responses are safe and appropriate across diverse audiences and contexts
- Flag ethical concerns clearly and provide structured, well-reasoned written feedback
- Apply fairness and safety guidelines consistently across a wide range of topics
- Assess how AI handles sensitive subjects, including identity, culture, and social issues
- Work independently and asynchronously on your own schedule
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Requirements
- Genuinely care about fairness, ethics, and social impact
- Strong critical thinker who can consider multiple viewpoints and challenge assumptions
- Attuned to nuance, context, and cultural sensitivity
- Clear and articulate written communicator who can explain your reasoning
- Detail-oriented and consistent in applying evaluation guidelines
- No formal background in AI, ethics, or academia required


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Nice to Have
- Experience or personal interest in social justice, philosophy, policy, journalism, or related fields
- Familiarity with AI tools or chatbots as an everyday user
- Background in research, content moderation, or quality evaluation
Why Join Us
- Work on cutting-edge AI projects alongside leading research labs
- Fully remote and flexible—work when and where it suits you
- Freelance autonomy with meaningful, task-based structure
- Contribute to AI development that has real-world impact on how fairly and safely AI serves people
- Potential for ongoing work and contract extension as new projects launch
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