No experience? How beginners start earning with AI data work
Here's the part that surprises people: recording everyday tasks for AI doesn't ask for any background at all. No tech resume, no prior experience, nothing to prove on paper. If you're starting from zero, this is how you begin.
Why no experience is needed
The tasks are things you already do without thinking: cleaning, laundry, tidying, yardwork. The one skill the program cares about is filming them clearly, and a short guide teaches you that.
There's no interview gauntlet and no portfolio to assemble. The quick screen only checks that your phone records well and that you can follow the framing instructions.
Your first week
You apply in a couple of minutes, clear the setup screen, then record a few simple tasks against the guides. Go slow on the first batch so they get accepted cleanly, because clean acceptances are what keep your pay rate up.
Once it feels routine, you record on whatever schedule fits your week. A program that's worth your time will pay you weekly on a stated schedule, and you can add referral bonuses by inviting friends.
Tips to get accepted the first time
Film in landscape at 1080p or higher, keep your hands in view, light the room well, and follow the per-task guide to the letter. Most rejections trace back to small framing or resolution slips that are easy to dodge once you've seen them.
If you're unsure, go slower and clearer rather than fast and shaky. Accepted recordings are the ones you get paid for.