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The video reviews Contracted.ai, a platform that pays users to record first-person videos of their daily activities for AI training. The creator walks through the application process, reveals the earning potential ($2.60-$3.50 per hour), and discusses privacy concerns, concluding that while legitimate, the pay may not justify the privacy trade-off for everyone.
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Contracted.ai pays users to record short first-person videos of daily activities like cooking, cleaning, and running errands. Clips are 5-15 minutes long, with no talking or editing required.
The application involves a few short questions via AI chat, taking about 5 minutes. However, the claimed 2-minute approval is misleading; the creator waited over 2 weeks without a response.
The creator was offered $2.60-$3.50 per hour. Committing 2 hours daily for a month would yield roughly $155-$210. The head mount is provided free, but you need a phone.
Recording your home and routine means sharing private footage with an AI training company. The creator emphasizes making a conscious decision about privacy.
Contracted.ai appears legit with transparent offers and confirmation emails. However, payment methods and thresholds are unclear, and the low pay may not justify the privacy trade-off for some.
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What is the main purpose of Contracted.ai?
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What is the main purpose of Contracted.ai?
To record short first-person videos of daily activities like cooking, cleaning, and running errands, which are used to train AI systems.
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How long are the video clips required by Contracted.ai?
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How long are the video clips required by Contracted.ai?
5 to 15 minutes long, with no talking, acting, or editing required.
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What equipment does Contracted.ai provide, and what do you need?
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What equipment does Contracted.ai provide, and what do you need?
The head mount is provided for free; you only need a phone that can record.
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How long did the application process take, and how long for approval?
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How long did the application process take, and how long for approval?
It took around 5 minutes to complete the application, but the approval notification took over 2 weeks.
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What was the earning offer mentioned in the video?
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What was the earning offer mentioned in the video?
$2.60 to $3.50 per hour, which translates to roughly $155 to $210 per month if you commit 2 hours daily.
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What is the minimum daily commitment required by Contracted.ai?
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What is the minimum daily commitment required by Contracted.ai?
You must be willing to commit at least 1 hour per day.
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What information about payments could not be verified?
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What information about payments could not be verified?
The payment method, timing, and minimum payout threshold were not clearly disclosed.
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💡 Key Takeaways
Contracted.ai pays for recording daily activities
Explains the core concept of the platform: recording first-person videos of everyday tasks for AI training.
00:43Application process takes 5 minutes but approval is delayed
Reveals a discrepancy between the claimed 2-minute approval and the actual wait time of over 2 weeks.
02:18Earning offer is $2.60-$3.50 per hour
Provides concrete earning figures, helping viewers assess the financial viability.
03:59Privacy is a major trade-off
Highlights the importance of considering what personal footage you're comfortable sharing with an AI company.
04:57Payment details are unclear
Points out that payment methods and thresholds are not disclosed, a key factor for potential applicants.
06:19Full Transcript
[00:00] What if a company paid you just to go about your normal day? Not surveys, not data entry, just recording yourself doing everyday things. For example, cooking breakfast, doing laundry, going for a walk with a camera mounted on your head. I came across a platform called Contracted
[00:17] AI that promises exactly that. I have been testing side hustles since 2016, and this one is unlike anything I have reviewed before. So, I went through the entire application process to find
[00:30] out what they actually offer and the results were interesting and I will share it all in this video here. So, let's just jump straight into it and talk about who can join and what will you actually
[00:43] be doing here because contracted AI is looking for people to record short firsterson videos of normal daily activities. It's as mentioned things like cooking, cleaning, doing chores, running errands,
[00:55] things like that. And you can join from what I can see from basically all countries. When you go through the application process, I'll talk a little bit more about that later. Then you can choose your country. Maybe there are a few you can't, but it's definitely open to many different
[01:08] countries. But why do they actually need these recordings here? Well, according to themsel here, then the footage is used to train AI systems because companies developing AI need real world
[01:20] data to teach their models how humans move, work, and interact with their environment. So, you will actually record with your phone mounted on your head and clips are between 5 and 15 minutes long. Usually, you are not doing any talking, no acting, and you're not required
[01:35] to do any editing or anything like that. You just have to submit the raw footage. And a very important thing to also know is that the headmount you need where you actually need to put the phone, they will send that to you for free. So it's not that you have to go out and invest in something
[01:48] like that. You just need to actually have a phone that can record. But let's talk about the application process and what you can expect about that before we go over the earning potential. So if you decide this is for you after watching this video here, then you can see here it
[02:04] there is a start application process. It says here, "Free equipment, no expense required, 2 minutes to see if you are approved." So, I'll get back to this here because I kind of disagree with this, but a little bit more about that later. First of all, it is a few short questions through
[02:18] an AI chat. So, it's not difficult or anything like that. For me, it took around 5 minutes in total to go through this process. Uh, they ask you about your daily routine, your lifestyle, what kinds of activities you do, and then you choose how many hours per day you are willing to commit.
[02:33] So the options they go from 1 hour and up to 12 hours per day. So from that you can conclude that you minimum need to be willing to commit to 1 hour a day where you have to walk around with this headmount to be able to participate. And they say based on all your answers there, the system
[02:48] calculates a personalized offer and shows it to you right there on the screen. The personalized offer is just about how much you can potentially earn. I will go over the earning potential and what my offer was just a little bit later. And I do like the transparency about this. However,
[03:05] this whole thing about where they're saying two minutes to see if you are approved. Well, that's not exactly how it works. At least not for me because after the application, then you have to give your name, email, phone number, and then you have to wait to hear back from them. So,
[03:17] it's not that you will be told after 2 minutes if you are approved. You first get an email confirmation saying that they have received your application and that you will hear back from them. But at the time of recording this video here, well, it's been around 2 weeks or so. I still
[03:32] have not heard back from them. So, just keep that in mind that it might take a lot longer to hear back from them. And 2 minutes definitely you do not know if you approved or not. If you have done this yourself or if you're deciding to apply after watching this video here and just wait until we've
[03:46] talked about the earning potential also, then please share in the comments below what were your experiences. Were you approved? Were you denied or rejected? How long did it take? I would love to hear your experiences. But first, if you haven't decided yet whether you want to apply or not,
[03:59] let's talk about how much you can earn. So, now for the number you have probably been waiting for. Uh, the number they offered me was $2.6 to $3.5 per hour. So, to put that in perspective,
[04:15] if you committed 2 hours per day every day for a full month, you are looking at roughly $155 to $210. For that, you would be walking around with a camera mounted on your head for two hours
[04:28] each day, recording your routine and submitting the footage. Whether that would work for you is something only you can decide. Also, this is just what I was offered. Maybe you would get offered more or less. Again, this likely depends on your country. Also, if you have applied or are deciding
[04:45] to do, please share below which country are you in? How much were you offered for this? But also before deciding there's just a little important thing that you have to consider in my opinion.
[04:57] So we also need to talk about privacy here. And this is very important to consider in my opinion before you decide if this is for you or not because you are not clicking through service here. You are recording your home, your daily routine, your daily environment. That footage goes to an
[05:12] AI training company and will be used to teach AI systems about real human behavior and real world spaces. And I'm not saying that this makes it a bad idea, but it is a tradeoff worth thinking
[05:24] about. In general, you should always consider both pros and cons before deciding going for an earning opportunity in my opinion. So for this particular option here, think about for example, what are you comfortable sharing? Are you okay sharing your kitchen, your morning routine,
[05:38] the layout of your home? Different people have different answers for this, but just make sure that it's a decision you make consciously and not one you skip past in the excitement of signing up and potentially earning. So, to sum it all up, from what I can see, yes, it does look like
[05:54] Contracted.ai is a legit platform. The application process is transparent. The offer is shown up front, so you know how much you can potentially earn. And I also received a proper confirmation
[06:07] email. And the concept itself where companies pay you to generate real world footage for AI training. Well, that is also a real and growing market. One thing I could not verify, however,
[06:19] is the payment method because I didn't find any clear information about how and when they pay and whether there is a minimum payout threshold. So, this is worth checking if they actually end up accepting you before you commit any serious time to this. And also please if you have been
[06:33] accepted or will be accepted please share below which options were available for you and what was the payer threshold and the country you live in. I would love to hear your experiences about this. Overall I think it is an interesting way to earn but at least what I was offered is too low for me
[06:48] to be bothered to walk around with a headmount and record my daily activities and share my private home my private life. But it can be an interesting way to earn a bit extra if you feel comfortable about that. That's something only you can answer. But I do like that they are so transparent about
[07:04] what you can expect. And now at least you also know a little bit more about what to consider that you might not be told there on the platform. So I hope this video then helped you. If you're interested in other AI training jobs where the application process is very different, where
[07:18] you don't have to share the same private things, then I do have a list on my website of the best AI training tasks and jobs. So I'll leave a link to that below. Also, if you're just interesting in general in a side hustle, then I do have a list on my website with more than 20 different free ways
[07:32] to earn some extra money. So, I'll leave a link to that below so you can also check that out. But no forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel and hit the notification bell so you won't miss out
[07:44] next time I release a video with tips and tricks about different ways to make money online. [music]