Original Reddit post

here is a massive amount of hype about launching automated side hustles overnight, but if you look at where consistent money is actually changing hands right now, a huge portion of it is in AI data annotation and RLHF. Hundreds of contract workers, prompt engineers, and freelance trainers are logging into various vendor platforms every day to clean up datasets and evaluate complex model responses. It’s a legitimate, viable way to monetize technical skills, but the biggest bottleneck isn’t the work itself, it’s the sheer isolation of the industry. Because we operate as independent contractors, the moment a project finishes, our communication channels vanish, leaving us to navigate onboarding quirks, shifting guidelines, and platform pay schedules entirely on our own. To solve this, we built The Evaluator’s Guild Discord server as a permanent, worker-first home base that operates entirely independently from any single AI data vendor or corporation. It exists purely as a 24/7 real-time watercooler where freelance trainers can exchange vetted job leads, get instant platform updates, compare notes on active vendors, and troubleshoot complex technical guidelines without the usual spam or corporate oversight. We preserve and share collective knowledge right as things change on the ground so that nobody has to navigate the unpredictable freelance grind completely by themselves. Whether you are a seasoned prompt engineer or just trying to break into entry-level data annotation, you have a place here to protect your livelihood and navigate the industry with a team behind you. I’m dropping the direct, active link to our Discord server right below in the comments section so you can come in, introduce yourself, and grab your roles! submitted by /u/Smooth_Sailing102

Originally posted by u/Smooth_Sailing102 on r/ArtificialInteligence