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Voice and Natural Language Processing, focused on applying NLP, machine learning, and signal processing techniques for chat moderation, voice avatars, latency and bandwidth minimization, real-time natural-language translation, quality, Text-to-Speech (TTS)/Speech-to-Text (STT), accessibility, and 3D audio.
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3-5 years of experience in a few areas: cloud computing, software engineering, distributed computing, machine learning, natural language processing, computer vision, image processing, database systems, security, data platforms.
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Advanced Degree: Master's or PhD in Computer Science, AI, Linguistics, or related fields, with a focus on machine learning and natural language processing. In your role as a Senior Machine Learning Engineer, you will focus on leveraging and optimizing Large Language Models (LLMs) along with the implementation of advanced AI technologies.
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Teams work all across the company, in areas such as information retrieval, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, distributed computing, large-scale system design, networking, security, data compression, user interface design; the list goes on and is growing every day.
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Conduct research on Natural Language Processing (NLP), Large Language Model (LLM) and Foundation Models to address academic and industrial challenges in AI fields. 3+ years of research experience in natural language processing, machine learning, and related fields.
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Ph. D. in Computer Science, Data Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanic Engineering Mathematics, or Physics with some research background in the area of machine learning, natural language processing, or software engineering.
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FedML's researchers and software engineers and product teams are busy developing the next-generation FedML platform for machine learning and artificial intelligence and we're looking to grow our team with skilled professionals who bring fresh ideas from all areas, including machine learning and its applications, computer vision, natural language processing, large-scale system design, distributed/cloud computing/systems, MLOps, security/privacy, mobile/IoT systems, and networking.
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We are seeking individuals passionate in areas such as generative AI, deep learning, computer vision, and natural language processing. Python, Java, or other related programming language.
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As a Software Engineering Manager you manage your project goals, contribute to product strategy and help develop your team. Software Engineering Manager II, Storage Software Services. We do firmware, kernel, user space development, and security solutions optimized for Google’s services (e.g., Google Cloud, Search, etc.
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2 years of experience with machine learning algorithms and tools (e.g., TensorFlow), artificial intelligence, deep learning and/or natural language processing. We're looking for engineers who bring fresh ideas from all areas, including information retrieval, distributed computing, large-scale system design, networking and data storage, security, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, UI design and mobile; the list goes on and is growing every day.
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Master’s degree or above in natural language processing, artificial intelligence, machine learning or related fields, with experience in generative large language model projects.
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Desirable) Experience with Natural Language Processing (NLP), including the use of Large Language Models (LLMs) like OpenAI's GPT-3 for text generation, summarization, and analysis.
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Experience with deep learning, natural language processing, computer vision, or reinforcement learning. Hands-on experience deploying and operating applications using IaaS and PaaS on major cloud providers, such as Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Services.
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M.S or Ph. D. in deep learning/computer vision/natural language processing/machine learning/computer science with 5+ years of equivalent industry experience (or in exceptional cases, BS with proven track record of relevant industry experience.
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Prior research or project experience in one or more of the following areas: sequence-to-sequence modeling, reinforcement learning, deep generative models, large language models, conditional generative flow networks, recommendation systems and natural language processing.
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