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  1. 2 kwi 2024 · Data annotation sites, often subsidiaries of larger companies, can offer legitimate avenues for earning money. As the AI industry continues to grow, demand for human labellers has grown with it.

  2. I took an AI "Test" to apply for a data input work-from-home position. I just so happened to use an email mask to sign up. I just got a phishing email sent to the email mask, which was only given to this company. Here is the email, which I am pretty sure is a scam: "Hi I hope this message finds you well.

  3. It's not a scam. Many people cry scam because they were not accepted. Others were accepted and either submitted subpar work over time, so they lost opportunities, or they tried to use AI to do work, a VPN, etc. and were kicked off the platform.

  4. I wanted to warn you about this company: Data Annotation. They are a company that claims to give freelancers the opportunity to WFH. Two good friends of mine were locked out of their accounts with north of $6,000 on their accounts and no reason given as to why they were locked out.

  5. I am happy to report that it's definitely not a scam! I have been working for them for a couple of months now and made a couple thousand bucks. They test and train all kinds of AI, and they look for people who can write pretty clearly and read instructions very well.

  6. 18 mar 2024 · Data Annotation Tech is undoubtedly a legit platform as thousands of annotators earn a significant amount of money by performing a wide range of legitimate data annotation tasks. Moreover, Data Annotation Tech makes payments to its annotators through a secure payment method, that is, via PayPal.

  7. Not a scam, but they do need to improve communications. I've spent the past month working for DataAnnotation. For someone like myself looking to make some extra money on the side, they have been great. While I will agree they need to work on their communication, this is not a scam.

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