Italian Audio Recording Expert
micro1
$20 – $40/hour · as listed
Italian Audio Recording Expert
Contribute to AI training by recording and annotating Italian language audio samples. This remote data work involves speaking naturally while following guided prompts, then reviewing and labeling recordings to help machine learning models understand conversational Italian across different contexts and accents. The role suits native or fluent Italian speakers who are detail-oriented and comfortable with straightforward, repetitive tasks. No prior AI experience is needed—your language skills and ability to follow instructions are what count.
This is beginner-level, remote AI data work offered on a flexible, contractor basis. Compensation ranges from $20–$40 per hour depending on task complexity and your experience. Work is delivered through micro1's digital platform, with clear guidelines provided for each recording session. You'll need reliable audio equipment and a quiet recording environment to ensure quality submissions.
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