About The RoleWhat if your curiosity and critical thinking could directly make AI safer for millions of people? We're looking for AI Safety Analysts to put cutting-edge AI systems to the test — probing for harmful outputs, exploring edge cases, and documenting issues that help shape more responsible AI.This is a fully remote, flexible contract role open to anyone with a sharp, questioning mind and strong written communication skills. No cybersecurity or AI background required.Organization: AlignerrType: Hourly ContractLocation: RemoteCommitment: 10–40 hours/weekWhat You'll DoChallenge AI systems with adversarial, unusual, and edge-case inputs to expose weaknessesIdentify unsafe, harmful, biased, or inappropriate AI outputsDocument safety issues clearly with detailed examples and explanationsRate AI responses using structured safety and helpfulness evaluation scalesFollow red-teaming protocols and structured testing guidelinesWork independently and asynchronously on your own scheduleWho You AreA natural critical thinker who enjoys questioning assumptions and poking holes in thingsComfortable venturing into unusual scenarios and thinking like an adversaryStrong written communication skills — you can describe problems precisely and clearlyDetail-oriented and consistent in how you evaluate and document findingsGenuinely interested in AI safety and the responsible development of technologyNo cybersecurity, AI, or technical background requiredNice to HaveExperience in research, journalism, quality assurance, or content evaluationFamiliarity with AI chatbots or language models as an end userBackground in ethics, policy, psychology, or any field that informs how you think about harmWhy Join UsWork on meaningful AI safety projects alongside leading research labsFully remote and flexible — work when and where it suits youFreelance autonomy with the structure of task-based, impactful workContribute to AI development that shapes how safely these tools interact with the worldPotential for ongoing work and contract extension as new projects launch