American Sign Language; ASL - Freelance AI Trainer Project
Listed on 2026-06-09
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Language/Bilingual
Bilingual
American Sign Language (ASL) – Freelance AI Trainer Project
World Wide – Remote
Are you an American Sign Language expert eager to shape the future of AI? Large‑scale language models are evolving from clever chatbots into powerful engines of linguistic and cultural understanding. With high‑quality training data, tomorrow’s AI can democratize world‑class education, improve accessibility for the Deaf and Hard‑of‑Hearing communities, and accelerate communication tools for everyone. That training data begins with you – we need your expertise to help power the next generation of AI.
ResponsibilitiesYou will provide ASL‑to‑English translation, classifier usage, and receptive and expressive skill challenges. You will converse with the model on real‑world ASL communication scenarios and theoretical questions in signed language linguistics, verify linguistic accuracy and cultural appropriateness, capture reproducible error traces, and suggest improvements to our prompt engineering and evaluation metrics.
QualificationsA bachelor’s or master’s degree in Deaf Studies, Sign Language Interpreting, Linguistics, or a related field is ideal. RID certification, teaching experience, or community interpreting projects signal fit. Clear, metacognitive communication – “showing your work” – is essential.
CompensationPay range: $70 per hour, with the exact rate determined after evaluating your experience, expertise, and geographic location. Final offer amounts may vary from the pay range listed above. As a contractor, you’ll supply a secure computer and high‑speed internet; company‑sponsored benefits, such as health insurance and PTO, do not apply.
Key Details- Job title:
American Sign Language Specialist – AI Trainer - Employment type:
Contract - Workplace type:
Remote - Seniority level:
Mid‑Senior Level
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