Analytics Insight has just released a guide on artificial intelligence-related jobs that can be done from home without requiring experience or advanced degrees, reflecting a major shift in the tech labor market in 2026.
Background
The development of large language models and AI systems requires a massive amount of human-labeled and evaluated data. This has opened up a new segment of the labor market, where businesses prioritize basic interaction skills and meticulousness over complex programming skills. The remote work trend continues to reinforce this model, helping companies access a global workforce at optimized costs.
Developments
Popular roles include data labeling, chatbot response evaluation (RLHF), and AI interface testing. Despite the low barrier to entry, the report warns of high competition and the risk of these jobs being fully automated in the future as AI models learn to self-improve with less human intervention.
Why it matters
In Vietnam, this is an opportunity for freelancers and students to join the global AI ecosystem and earn extra income. However, workers should remain cautious of "easy work, high pay" offers and view this as a stepping stone for learning rather than a long-term stable career, due to the easily replaceable nature of these jobs.