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Mercor turns doctors into AI trainers
The San Francisco Standard reports that Bay Area doctors are taking contract AI-training gigs on platforms like Mercor and Handshake, evaluating medical reasoning, writing rubrics, and reviewing model outputs for rates that can reach physician-level consulting pay. The trend shows how frontier labs are buying scarce domain expertise as medical AI shifts from generic chatbot answers toward higher-stakes clinical judgment.
// ANALYSIS
This is less a quirky SF cost-of-living story than a labor-market tell: expert feedback is becoming one of the most valuable inputs in AI.
- –Medical AI still needs doctors in the loop because clinical reasoning, safety boundaries, and ambiguity are hard to scrape from public data.
- –Mercor and Handshake are turning professional expertise into flexible annotation infrastructure, not traditional employment.
- –For developers building healthcare AI, this underlines a real moat: validated expert feedback pipelines may matter as much as model choice.
- –The risk is quality drift if platforms optimize for throughput, gig economics, or opaque rubrics over rigorous clinical review.
// TAGS
mercorhandshakellmdata-toolssafetyethics
DISCOVERED
6h ago
2026-04-23
PUBLISHED
8h ago
2026-04-22
RELEVANCE
6/ 10
AUTHOR
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