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Job Overview

Are you a someone who uses AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, or other apps to help with everyday life? We’re inviting college students/young adults to take part in a paid research study about how AI fits into everyday life.

By applying, you’ll be considered for a series of short, remote research activities where you can share your real experiences using AI for things like school, health, and more. Selected participants can earn up to $150 for participating.

This is not a traditional job, it’s a flexible, remote research opportunity you can complete on your own time using your smartphone.

Why apply?

Earn up to $150 for sharing your perspective

Fully remote and self-paced over ~10–14 days

No special experience required!

Opportunity to be invited to additional paid studies throughout the year

Who we’re looking for:

MUST be in the United States aged 18–24

People who use AI tools regularly

Comfortable completing short activities on a smartphone

What you’ll do:

Step 1 (now): a quick screener to see if you qualify.
Step 2 (if invited): a short practice test (“mission”) to confirm fit
Step 3 (if selected): a 14-day diary study (12 short entries) for a $150 reward.

Tips:

Be yourself and answer truthfully. We're not looking for a "right" answer — we're looking for the right person. Honest responses help us match you to studies where you'll actually qualify (and get paid). You may also be considered for future opportunities if this one isn't the right fit.

Compensation:

$150 for completing the full study

Potential invitations to additional paid research sessions in the future

Application Process:

Click “Apply” to get started

You’ll be taken to a short screening questionnaire on an external site

Selected participants will be notified and given next steps.

We’re looking for a large group of young adults, so apply now for your chance to get selected and get paid to share your experience!

Job Types: Part-time, Contract

Pay: $150.00 per month

Work Location: Remote

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