Biology and Python Specialist - Freelance AI Trainer
Toloka AIRemote — San Antonio, Texas, United States
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Experience Level
Entry Level
Qualifications
Strong background in Biology and proficiency in Python programming. Experience with AI training and model development. Excellent communication skills and the ability to explain complex concepts in simple terms. Self-motivated and able to work independently in a remote environment.
About the job
Toloka AI is looking for a Freelance AI Trainer with a strong background in biology and Python. This remote contract role is open to candidates based in San Antonio, Texas, or elsewhere in the United States.
Role overview
This position centers on training and improving AI models for applications in biology. The work involves applying both subject matter knowledge and Python skills to help shape technology that supports research and education in the life sciences.
What you will do
Use expertise in biology and Python to guide the development of AI models
Contribute to projects that aim to advance tools for biological research and learning
Requirements
Strong knowledge of biology
Proficiency with Python
Interest in AI model training and improvement
About Toloka AI
Toloka AI is at the forefront of artificial intelligence technology, dedicated to creating innovative solutions that empower researchers and educators. Our mission is to harness the power of AI to enhance understanding and application in various fields, particularly biology.
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