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We work on novel technologies including analytics on GPUs, container technologies, graph databases, infrastructure and models for LLMs and data-science, machine learning for systems, and many other areas.
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You will develop hardware IP to accelerate applications in machine learning, computer vision and robotics. As a Sr. ASIC Design Engineer, you work with a team creating hardware accelerator IP to be deployed in a range of Amazon devices.
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We are looking for an engineer who is obsessed with giving customers the best possible developer experience, has strong development skills, and is excited to build high-quality open-source software in a fast moving, agile environment.
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Staff Machine Learning Engineer, Fakespot at Mozilla Corporation Team: ProdOps Locations: Remote Canada, Remote US To learn the Hiring Ranges for this position, please select your location from the Apply Now dropdown menu.
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We are looking for exceptional talent to rapidly build applications that use exciting new AWS services, Open Source frameworks, Serverless solutions, and Machine Learning. Are you a senior software developer.
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Work at the core of OpenSearch and Apache Lucene open source software with opportunities to contribute to open source. Work on challenging problems in areas such as data storage, query optimization, JVM performance optimization, security, machine learning and more.
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Technical background with machine learning, deep learning, open-source software, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Developers. Our Software Engineer are responsible for designing, developing, and integrating software solutions.
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Applied Machine Learning Engineer - Localization The Software Localization team powers the tooling, features, and processes used to create an exceptional localized experience for Apple’s international customers.
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In this role, you’ll contribute directly to Red Hat’s rapidly growing AI/ML (artificial intelligence and machine learning) family of products and will be responsible for managing the deployment of software releases and/or AI model artifacts to various staging and production environments, addressing issues with these deployments as they arise, and continuously improving the deployment process to enhance efficiency.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Staff+ Machine Learning Engineer to join our team. Design and develop scalable machine learning pipelines for data preprocessing, feature engineering, model training, and evaluation.
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You are passionate about open source and want to make machine learning as accessible as possible. If we succeed in becoming a category-defining platform in machine learning and artificial intelligence, everyone enjoys the upside.
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Here at Hugging Face, we're on a journey to advance good Machine Learning and make it more accessible. You'll collaborate with researchers, ML practitioners, data scientists and software engineers daily through GitHub, Discord and Slack.
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To provide a missing pillar of core internet infrastructure, we hire people with a broad set of technical skills (and from a wide variety of backgrounds) who are ready to take on some of the most challenging problems in the industry from reliably handling 100M API requests per day, to building adaptive machine learning as a result of years of data science and infrastructure work, and enabling entrepreneurs worldwide to start a global internet business.
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Learn about machine learning, data science, computer vision, artificial intelligence, statistics, and/or applied mathematics. Coordinate with Data Scientists to understand data requirements, and design solutions that enable advanced analytics, machine learning, and predictive modelling.
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Huntington Ingalls Industries is looking for a talented, motivated Software Developer to produce and deploy an electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) data repository to archive relevant source data, technical and operational descriptions of EMS dependent systems, and an easy-to-use database portal linking the EMS data repository to authorized users.
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