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Location Remote (Canada / USA) Employment Type Part time Location Type Remote Department Design GPTZero is launching a new product — AI Reviewer Customized Feedback • We have over 10 million users scanning writing through GPTZero. In addition to AI and hallucination detection, we have a general writing feedback tool, but want to make the feedback experience more personal for users. • We are building a library of editor templates. These will be feedback templates for a specific writing type such as ‘speechwriting.’ To build this template, we would run 5-10 speeches through the AI — and as an expert, you would provide edits to the general feedback to make it better for your specific case. Then, this will be featured in our library as a template credited and trained by yourself. What you’ll do • Articulate how you evaluate writing quality in your domain • Review and edit AI critique of ~5 writing samples using your professional criteria (ideally your own writing samples or writing samples you’ve edited if you are comfortable, but if not we can use public sources) • Participate in a live workshop with a GPTZero researcher to apply and explain your edits Time commitment • ~4 hours including • 30 min live onboarding session with a member of the GPTZero team • 3-3.5 hours of asynchronous template calibration Compensation • $100 / hour (up to 4 hours per template) This research will directly inform how AI systems evaluate and critique writing across professional domains, with a goal to democratize personal editing rather than generic ChatGPT feedback. We are especially excited to collaborate and feature experts who care deeply about quality, standards, and craft. At GPTZero, our recruiting team is involved in every step of the hiring process. We use AI-based tools (such as Endorsed.ai and Juicebox.ai) to help us to accelerate candidates at the resume review stage by marking when candidates met certain key criteria. These tools are never the final say in a hiring decision - humans are. Apply tot his job

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