California startup Memvid is offering an intriguing position titled "AI bully," paying $800 for an eight-hour day spent testing the limits of chatbots. Candidates will engage in honest interactions, exposing inconsistencies as systems remember incorrectly or "hallucinate." Co-founder Mohamed Omar highlighted that the role aims to highlight memory issues prevalent in AI, with recent research showing a 30% to 60% accuracy drop in sustained conversations. The experiment underscores the existing frustrations many experience with AI reliability.