AI Assisted Data Entry Operator — Philippines
About the role
Oliant, a US/Bulgaria-based software and IT services company, is hiring AI data contractors in the Philippines to train a spatial 3D AI that processes construction site video footage. You watch recorded video, identify mistakes the AI makes in spatial recognition, and perform QA on imagery — fixing what only a human can correct. Minimum 8 hours/day, paid hourly, fully remote from anywhere in the Philippines. All candidates go through three video interview rounds in English.
What you'll do
- Watch video footage captured at construction sites of all kinds and identify mistakes in the spatial 3D AI's recognition of structures, dimensions, and features
- Perform quality assurance on spatial imagery — fixing AI errors in visual data rather than numeric or text data
- Apply judgment to distinguish AI errors that require human correction from valid AI outputs, based on project guidelines
- Commit to a minimum of 8 hours daily; additional hours optional and based on available project volume; weekend hours optional
Requirements
- Currently based in the Philippines — do not apply if you are located outside the Philippines
- A computer and high-speed internet connection are mandatory; accommodations may be discussed before starting
- Ability to complete three 30-minute video interviews conducted in English
- Attention to visual and spatial detail; no prior AI or engineering background required
About Oliant
Oliant provides distributed QA operations for AI and SaaS companies through globally coordinated teams spanning the United States, Europe, and APAC. Their Philippines team serves as the APAC hub, supporting AI validation and testing for computer-vision platforms and AI-powered workflows.
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