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Qualifications
Strong attention to detail and accuracy. Basic understanding of AI and machine learning concepts. Experience in data annotation or related fields is a plus. Ability to work independently and meet deadlines. Excellent communication skills.
About the job
Toloka Annotators is looking for a Freelance AI Trainer - Data Annotation Specialist to help build better AI models by producing well-labeled datasets. This remote position is open to candidates based in Sweden.
Key responsibilities
Label and annotate various types of data for AI training and evaluation tasks
Support the accuracy and performance of machine learning models through careful data preparation
Work remotely with an international team of collaborators
What we value
Keen attention to detail when handling data
Interest in AI technologies and maintaining data quality
Ability to work independently from a home office
Residence in Sweden
Work arrangement
This freelance role offers the flexibility to work from anywhere within Sweden. Team members connect and collaborate online with colleagues worldwide.
About Toloka Annotators
Toloka Annotators is at the forefront of revolutionizing data annotation for AI systems. We empower individuals and organizations to build better AI by providing the highest quality data. Our flexible and inclusive work environment fosters innovation and collaboration across the globe.
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