Handshake AI wants to pay you up to $30K for work documents that you own
Handshake AI is hiring a Professional Document Contributor to send in their written work files for AI training.
Cravetiger/Getty Images Handshake AI is paying $6 per page for accepted "high quality" work documents.
Submitters should own their documents and work in fields such as finance or consulting , per the job post.
AI is being trained on increasingly broad datasets.
A data privacy lawyer told Business Insider he had concerns.
Your old work pages could turn into cold hard cash — if you own the rights to them.
In the latest example of the AI industry's hunger for training data, Handshake AI hiring a Professional Document Contributor, promising up to $30,000 for "high-quality written documents." To qualify, applicants should have worked in fields such as consulting, finance, legal, software engineering, and data science.
The AI training firm said that the applicants must own the documents and be authorized to share them.
It raises a host of compliance and privacy-related questions.
Which work-related documents are yours to share? And how much private work material should AI know? Feed me your work docs Handshake AI puts a price on your pages: $6.
The firm will pay accepted candidates $6 per page for up to 50 documents, each of which may contain up to 100 pages.
The position's payment is capped at $30,000.
Importantly, the pages must be "accepted" to lead to a payout.
The position does not make clear what qualifies a document for acceptance.
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