Microtaches.com

Get paid to train AI.

Help artificial intelligence better understand humans.

AI is improving fast. But it still makes mistakes. Sometimes too quick, too vague, too cold… or completely off-topic.

On Microtaches.com, you can get paid to complete small missions that help improve answers from AI systems.

No coding required. Your human judgment is enough.

What it means to train AI

  • No code to write — In practice, you won't be coding a model. You complete micro-tasks that can help improve assistants, knowledge bases or internal models.
  • Read, compare, verify, correct — Your role is simple: give useful human feedback. AI can produce an answer; a human can tell whether it is truly clear, reliable and useful.

Examples of paid AI missions

  • Compare two AI answers — You read two AI-generated answers and pick the one that best fits the request.
  • Spot errors — You flag false, imprecise, hallucinated or unverifiable information.
  • Rate answer quality — You assess clarity, usefulness, tone, accuracy and relevance of an answer.
  • Improve wording — You make an answer more natural, shorter, clearer or more human.
  • Annotate content — You sort texts, images, products, reviews or intents into the right categories.
  • Surface real needs — You point out what AI should better understand: a job, a local situation, an expression, a use case or a concrete expectation.

How it works

  1. You pick an AI mission — From your Microtaches dashboard, you select an available mission: comparison, annotation, correction, test or verification.
  2. You complete the task — You follow a clear brief. A mission usually takes from a few seconds to a few minutes.
  3. Your contribution is reviewed — A quality check ensures your answer is consistent, attentive and follows the instructions.
  4. You receive your Ops — Once the mission is validated, your Ops are credited to your account.
  5. You convert your Ops — You can use your Ops with the available options: withdrawal, gift cards or rewards.

Who is it for?

  • Open to all profiles — Students, freelancers, employees, retirees, stay-at-home parents or simply curious about AI. What matters is not your degree, it's your attention.
  • Expected skills — Read instructions carefully, compare two answers, spot an error, explain your choice simply, write in clear English, give useful feedback.

What is not allowed

  • Rejected practices — Answering at random, using multiple accounts, copy-pasting an AI-generated answer without thinking, validating without reading, faking expertise, providing false information, bypassing validation rules.
  • Quality over volume — Microtaches values quality over volume. A few good answers are worth more than a hundred useless clicks.

Frequently asked questions

Will I really be training an AI?
Yes, broadly speaking. Your answers can serve to evaluate, correct, test or improve AI systems. It does not mean each mission directly updates a large public model, but your human feedback can contribute to improving assistants, knowledge bases, internal models or evaluation sets.
Do I need to code?
No. Missions are designed for non-technical users. You mostly need to read, compare, verify and give a clear opinion.
What kinds of tasks will I do?
You will compare AI answers, spot errors, annotate content, improve wording, test prompts or flag what an AI doesn't understand yet.
Can I use ChatGPT to answer?
You can use a tool to help rephrase an idea, but your judgment must remain your own. Automated, generic or copy-pasted answers are rejected.
How much can I earn?
It depends on the number of missions available, the type of task and your validation rate. The simplest missions pay less than those that require more careful analysis.
Are my answers reviewed?
Yes. Contributions can be checked automatically or manually to ensure their quality.
Is this salaried employment?
No. These are paid micro-tasks. It is a flexible activity that can serve as supplementary income, but it should not be presented as salaried employment or guaranteed income.

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