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Kensho is a Machine Learning (ML) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) company, centered around providing cutting-edge solutions to meet the challenges of some of the largest and most successful businesses and institutions.
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Experience with Machine Learning (ML), with a particular emphasis on Machine Translation (MT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) Serve as the subject matter authority on all things machine translation and natural language processing.
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Individuals in this role are expected to be recognized experts in areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, computational statistics, and applied mathematics, particularly including areas such as deep learning, graphical models, reinforcement learning, computer perception, natural language processing and data representation.
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This Expert brings significant experience in crafting, developing, training, and delivering machine translation data sets, training models, and machine learning algorithms. They demonstrate sophisticated knowledge of machine translation techniques along with ensuring the ethical use of data in the algorithm design process.
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Your contributions will be instrumental in shaping cutting-edge architectures, frameworks, and methodologies, pushing the boundaries of natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning.
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Skills and training in natural language processing (NLP) and deep learning will be critical for this role. Strong background in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and deep learning.
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Harness the power of transformer architecture, a cutting-edge deep learning model widely employed in natural language processing and computer vision, to optimize the language model's performance and efficiency.
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Classical applied probabilistic, mathematical, and/or artificial intelligence methods (planning, searching, logic, uncertain knowledge, probabilistic reasoning, natural language processing.
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You will architect sophisticated large language models (LLMs) with the remarkable ability to process and generate natural language. Exploiting the transformative capabilities of transformer architectures to seamlessly process and reshape vast volumes of data, empowering the language model to achieve unprecedented levels of accuracy and versatility.
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Hands-on experience developing natural language processing (NLP) models, ideally with transformer architectures. S&P is a leader in risk management solutions leveraging automation and AI/ML. This role is a unique opportunity for hands-on entry-level ML scientists and NLP/Gen AI/ LLM scientists to grow into the next step in their career journey and apply her or his technical expertise in NLP, deep learning, GenAI, and LLMs to drive business value for multiple stakeholders while conducting cutting-edge applied research around LLMs, Gen AI, and related areas.
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Minimum of 6 years in engineering, machine learning, deep learning and NLP solutions and applications. As an AI and Large Language Model Architect, you will play a pivotal role in designing and implementing the technology architecture for advanced AI (including Large Language Model (LLM.
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Apply data mining, data modeling, natural language processing, and machine learning to extract and analyze information from large structured and unstructured datasets.
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Advanced knowledge of advanced techniques such as: dimension reduction techniques, natural language processing, sentiment analysis, anomaly detection, geospatial analytics, etc. Understand business needs and identify opportunities for improvements to products, services, and processes to meet business objectives through the use of cutting-edge data science.
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Experience with machine learning, statistical techniques, text mining, natural language processing, computational linguistics and information retrieval is a plus. Key Responsibilities Contribute to enterprise data governance strategy and other related domains such as master data management, data security, data privacy, data quality and speed of analysis.
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This is a full-time, permanent position with a hybrid work model based in New York. We are at the cutting edge of the technology industry, using advanced AI, deep machine learning, and natural language processing to revolutionize the financial sector.
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