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Demonstrated skills/tool sets in building/training back-end Generative AI (Chat GPT or other) predictive applications (with fitted curves through data points) that involve real and simulated data-feeds and machine learning (ML). Experience with Airflow, Keytab, Trino, Kubeflow, Webhdfs, Hive, Pyarrow, Hadoop. Integration to mobileCandidates should take the time to read all the elements of this job advert carefully Please make your application promptly.We're Changing the Way the World Thinks About Road HazardsPermanentWhat You'll Dopre-trained, ready-tune predictive time stamped image recognition generative AI model (large datasets available for pre-processing, cleaning, removing outliers, normalizing numerical variables, encode categorical variables. split the data into training, validation, and test sets) witha basic UI with time series fitted curve through data points (in order of preference, React, Superset, or Streamlit).UI with natural language text-to-voice + heat map image + day-over-day trend outputs integrated with a front-end mobile appWho You areAs human beings it is our right (maybe our moral duty) to reshape the universe to our preferencesTechnology, which is really knowledge, enables thisYou should probably work on raising the ceiling, not the floorThe cultural prohibition on micromanagement is harmfulGreat individuals should be fully empowered to exercise their judgmentThe goal is not to avoid mistakes; the goal is to achieve uncorrelated levels of excellence in some dimensionThe downsides are worth itSmaller teams are betterFaster decisions, fewer meetings, more funNo need to chop up work for political reasonsNo room for mediocre people (can pay more, too!)Large-scale xmcpwfu engineering projects are more soluble in IQ than they appearMany tech companies are 2-10x overstaffedWhere do you get your dopamine?The answer is predictive of your behaviorBetter to get your dopamine from improving your ideas than from having them validatedIt's ok to get yours from "making things happen"You can do more than you thinkWe are tied down by invisible orthodoxyThe laws of physics are the only limit