Mathematics Specialist (Fluent in Hindi - Roman Script) - Freelance AI Trainer Project
The Mathematics Specialist (Fluent in Hindi - Roman Script) role is a freelance position within the AI Trainer Project at Invisible Agency. This initiative focuses on enhancing large-scale language models to advance scientific discovery and education. The company seeks experts in mathematics who can contribute to the development of AI by providing high-quality training data.
Key responsibilities include engaging with advanced language models on topics such as algebra, calculus, number theory, linear algebra, differential equations, statistics, geometry, mathematical logic, and discrete mathematics. The specialist will assess the models' performance on real and complex analysis, optimization theory, mathematical proofs, set theory, probability distributions, cryptographic algorithms, and applied mathematics. Documenting any shortcomings and suggesting improvements to prompt engineering and evaluation metrics are essential tasks.
Candidates should possess a master's or PhD in mathematics or a closely related quantitative field. Experience in peer-reviewed publications, teaching, research in pure or applied mathematics, or hands-on mathematical modeling is highly desirable. Clear and effective communication skills, particularly in explaining complex concepts and methodologies, are crucial for success in this role.
The compensation for this position ranges from $6 to $65 per hour, depending on the candidate's experience, expertise, and geographic location. As a contractor, the specialist is expected to provide a secure computer and high-speed internet connection. Company-sponsored benefits such as health insurance and paid time off do not apply to this role.
Invisible Agency fosters a collaborative and innovative work environment, offering opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge AI development. This role provides a unique chance to apply mathematical expertise in shaping the future of artificial intelligence, making a significant impact on educational and research tools worldwide.