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Generalist (Greek) | $15/hr Remote
Position: LLM – AI Quality Analyst (Personalization) – Greek
Type: Short-Term Contract (1 month)
Compensation: $11–$15 per hour
Location: Remote
Commitment: Part-time availability required (30-40 hours/week with 4 hours overlap with PST)
Role Responsibilities
Evaluate a personalization feature for Gemini Design and execute multi-turn conversational prompts that require the AI to utilize personal information and experiences Assess how effectively the model uses past conversations, Gmail, Google Search, and YouTube activity to generate relevant and helpful responses Evaluate model responses based on intent and appropriate personalization Analyze responses for grounding issues, including flawed inferences or hallucinations Assess integration quality to ensure personal data is incorporated naturally into responses without overnarration Perform side-by-side evaluations and stack-rank model responses based on helpfulness, naturalness, and usability Write clear rationales referencing specific conversation turns Extract and verify debug information to confirm correct use of summaries and data sources Maintain data hygiene by deleting evaluation conversations after completion
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Requirements
Experience in data annotation, AI quality evaluation, content moderation, or related roles Strong Greek proficiency (reading and writing) BS/BA degree or equivalent experience in a relevant field (Policy, Law, Ethics, Linguistics, Journalism, Computer Science, or similar) Willingness to use a primary personal Google account and enable personal data sources for assessment Strong analytical thinking and attention to detail Experience with creative prompt engineering and personalization concepts Ability to evaluate nuanced and ambiguous AI responses Ability to provide structured feedback and clear written explanations Excellent written communication and collaboration skills Ability to work independently in a remote environment Desktop or laptop with a stable internet connection


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