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AI companies want to harvest improv actors’ skills to train AI on human emotion

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If you've got strong creative instincts, the ability to authentically portray emotion, and are capable of staying true to a character's voice throughout a scene, there's a job listing calling for your experience. The catch: You won't be performing in a theater, a film studio, or an underground performance space. You'd be using your talents […]

If you've got strong creative instincts, the ability to authentically portray emotion, and are capable of staying true to a character's voice throughout a scene, there's a job listing calling for your experience.

The catch: You won't be performing in a theater, a film studio, or an underground performance space. You'd be using your talents to train an AI model for "one of the leading AI companies," according to the

open role

posted by Handshake, a company that provides training data to

OpenAI

and other labs.

Handshake AI is one of a handful of companies of its kind, scrambling to provide more and more niche or specific training data to A …

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— Source: The Verge (https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/893931/ai-companies-handshake-improv-actors-training-data)

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