
Video Collection (LATAM) - Freelance AI Trainer Project
Invisible TechnologiesWe’re looking for experts in LATAM to record short, first-person videos of everyday manual tasks using a head-mounted smartphone. Tasks include household activities such as cleaning, organizing, and laundry, as well as commercial work if applicable.
Main Requirements
- Based in LATAM.
- Own a compatible smartphone:
- iPhone 12 or newer
- Google Pixel 6 or newer
- Samsung Galaxy S21 or newer
- Provide your own compatible head-mounted phone strap for recording.
- Record real-world tasks while standing or walking (no staged activities or seated recordings).
- Record in good lighting with hands visible throughout the task.
Note: 1 unit = 1 hour of video. Compensation is only available for units that are accepted by the client according to the guidelines that will be provided.
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