 
        
        About this opportunity:
Turing is searching for freelance mechanics to record their day-to-day work as part of the Common Lives Project.
This project aims to contribute to an AI research initiative by capturing maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting processes.
We are looking for individuals who can work indoors in non-customer-facing roles and have experience in manual or creative work such as mechanic, chef, baker, artist, carpenter, musician, electrician.
Key responsibilities include wearing a head-mounted camera to capture daily activities for 5 separate days within a 2-week window, recording a minimum of 7 hours per day, and uploading footage to a secure platform.
We provide all necessary equipment and training on how to record, upload, and review footage securely.
In return, you will play a vital role in shaping the future of human-centered AI research, contribute to an innovative global data collection initiative, and enjoy short-term, flexible engagement with minimal disruption to your routine.
Benefits include access to cutting-edge AI research, flexibility to work at your own pace, and the opportunity to be part of a pioneering project.
Requirements include having access to a computer and internet connection, being comfortable using web-based tools, and having employer consent to record in the work environment.
Application process includes a brief screening, followed by onboarding instructions and training on how to use the equipment and software.