Where to contribute to projects by solving simple prompts?

Are there websites where I can do simple tasks like distinguishing/sorting images, writing captions, selecting correct options or other tasks I can do in my free time or mindlessly whilst also contributing to meaningful projects? Something like Google Crowdsource, although I would like to avoid registering to any privacy invading services asking for my personal info in order to contribute.

BrerChicken,

My friend, the Zooniverse needs you. Go do some science!!

flip,
@flip@lemmy.nbsp.one avatar

Another good one is commonvoice.mozilla.org/en/ where you either read out text or validate recordings by others. These samples help creating artificial voices.

Zeth0s,

Here it is, all for you open-assistant.io

You also get a useless leader board to replace reddit karma!

It is anyway a legit initiative to help for open source LLMs

flip,
@flip@lemmy.nbsp.one avatar

Great that you are looking for a way to contribute to something meaningful. OpenStreetMap aims to create a free map of the world, at detail levels nobody else does. Besides the obvious, it helps groups that are marginalized (how do I navigate as a blind person? Where are safe spots to cross the street? Does this restaurant not only have a ramp for my wheelchair, but does it also have restrooms that accommodate for my needs?)

The simplest way to start is to contribute on pic4review.pavie.info - here you can basically look at pictures other people have taken, answer some questions and thus add data to OpenStreetMap.

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

OSM is fantastic, but I want to direct OP towards their Humanitarian Aid page where you can contribute to emergency mapping projects: www.hotosm.org

flip,
@flip@lemmy.nbsp.one avatar

Absolutely. This has even more impact, but also a higher learning curve (OP asked to answer questions). I contribute on HOTOSM as well, it is an amazing project!

Cevilia,
@Cevilia@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

OSM is perfect for this. If you want a wider range of prompts, and you have an Android device, you can use streetcomplete.app - it turns every missing data point into a “quest” and gamifies it. It’s really addictive when you get into it. :)

flip,
@flip@lemmy.nbsp.one avatar

Actually, the link I shared was info from Streetcomplete. This app is the reason I went back to Android, such an amazing project!

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