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00:00XAI offers $100 per hour for gamers to train Grok AI.
00:05XAI is hiring video games tutors at up to $100 per hour to teach Grok game design,
00:11proof that fun still needs human experts.
00:14That push aims to transform Grok into a competent game designer,
00:18revealing how much human expertise AI still needs to make anything worth playing.
00:22These aren't casual gamers providing feedback,
00:25they're professional-level curators shaping AI creativity.
00:28They review AI-generated game prototypes,
00:32annotate assets with precise labels,
00:34and teach Grok the difference between engaging mechanics and tedious busywork.
00:39The tutors prevent pacing that kills the fun and cut down on rage-quitting after 5 minutes.
00:44Working with technical staff, they refine prompts and suggest iterative improvements.
00:49Think of coaching an incredibly fast but inexperienced intern
00:52who can code but doesn't understand why jumping mechanics feel satisfying.
00:56These tutors exist to prevent Grok from making those mistakes.
01:01The company famous for return-to-office mandates now offers full remote options for specialized talent.
01:07Requirements include a bachelor's degree in game design or computer science
01:10and 2-5 years of hands-on experience.
01:13Indie work counts.
01:14XAI offers both Palo Alto office positions and fully remote work for highly self-motivated candidates.
01:21Medical coverage sweetens the deal,
01:23with contractors earning $45 to $100 per hour based on experience.
01:28That's a notable shift for any Musk venture,
01:31suggesting the competition for AI-savvy game talent has reached serious levels.
01:35Simple browser games work fine.
01:37The next Fortnite remains safely in human hands.
01:40Grok 3 currently generates basic HTML, CSS, JavaScript games
01:45from natural language prompts and troubleshoots code issues conversationally.
01:49Think interactive demos, not commercial releases.
01:52But complex mechanics, polished graphics, and addictive gameplay loops
01:56still require extensive human guidance.
01:58Hence, human tutors rather than just feeding Grok existing games.
02:03Translating fun into code remains distinctly human territory,
02:07signaling collaboration over replacement and testing
02:10whether AI can augment creativity or just automate the boring parts.
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