 
        
        About the Project:
Record your day-to-day work as part of a cutting-edge AI research initiative.
We are seeking skilled mechanics to document their maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting processes in a unique global data collection project.
Key Responsibilities:
 * Wear a head-mounted camera to capture daily activities for 5 separate days within a 2-week window
 * Record a minimum of 7 hours per day, with flexibility to take breaks and pause the camera for privacy
 * At the end of each day, spend around 2 hours reviewing, uploading, and managing your footage securely
Requirements:
 * No children (under 18) present or visiting during the recording period
 * All adults in the space must be fluent English speakers and consent to being recorded
 * Must live in a private, self-contained apartment, building, or indoor work environment
 * All household members must agree to appear in the footage
Participant Qualifications:
 * Must work indoors in non-customer-facing roles (e.g., not retail or child care)
 * Participants who share the same workplace or household should both have a camera mounted during the activity.
 * Preferably engaged in manual or creative work (e.g., chef, baker, artist, carpenter, musician, electrician)
 * Must be self-employed or have employer consent to record in the work environment
Technical Requirements:
 * Must have access to a computer and internet connection
 * Comfortable using web-based tools for uploading and reviewing clips (training will be provided)
 * Camera and all accessories will be provided for the duration of the project
Perks:
 * Contribute to an innovative global data collection initiative
 * Short-term, flexible engagement with minimal disruption to your routine
 * All equipment provided by us
 * Be part of shaping the future of human-centered AI research
Project Details:
 * Commitment Required: 5 recording days within a 2-week window
 * Engagement Type: Contractor / Freelance
 * Duration: 2 weeks (plus setup and review time)
 * Location: India, Brazil, Colombia