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PhD with specialization in artificial intelligence, natural language processing, machine learning, or computational cognitive science. Our mission is to push the envelope in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Natural Language Understanding (NLU), Machine Learning (ML), Dialog Management, Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), and Audio Signal Processing, in order to provide the best-possible experience for our customers.
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We are seeking individuals passionate in areas such as deep learning, computer vision, audio and speech processing, natural language processing, machine learning, reinforcement learning, computational statistics, and applied mathematics.
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Strong hands-on coding experience in Java, Python, SQL and comfortable diving into any new language or technology. Continuously learn something new, whether it's a new technology or a quirk of a language we otherwise didn't know.
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Experience with Natural Language Processing (NLP) and deploying/using Large Language Models. Should be well versed in AI/ML Programming, using various Large Language Models (LLMs) and build customized solutions.
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Since 1973, Ayuda has provided critical services on a wide range of issues, in the process acquiring nationally recognized expertise in several fields including immigration law, language access, domestic violence, and human trafficking.
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And/or TensorFlow/Py Torch 3 years of experience coding on models that implement natural language translation, image recognition, and sequence to sequence deep learning models. Experience optimizing large language models (LLM) Expertise with Encoder/Decoder architecture Familiarity with MLIR and backends associated with various Intel HW. Familiarity with AWS and cloud services such as Microsoft Azure.
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Academic and commercial groups around the world are using GPUs to power a revolution in deep learning, enabling breakthroughs in problems from image classification to speech recognition to natural language processing and artificial intelligence.
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Minimum Qualifications- 5+ years of hands-on experience in developing, implementing, and validating Transaction Monitoring programs- Bachelor's degree or above in Computer Science/Statistics/Mathematics or other related majors- Proficient in data processing and analytics in big data environment using SQL/Hive/Spark etc- Mastery of at least one prevalent programming language for data science, such as Python, Java, or Scala.
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Hands-on experience on design, and optimizing LLM, natural language processing (NLP) systems, frameworks, and tools. Collect and preprocess large-scale text corpora to train and fine-tune language models.
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It works with the Java language seamlessly, so it makes it easy for developers who love the Java language to keep using it but also incrementally add Kotlin code and leverage Kotlin libraries.
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Familiarity (doesn’t need to be a SME) with Layer 3 protocols such as Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), Multiprotocol label switching (MPLS), Language Server Protocol (LSP), and Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE.
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Meta is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to join Fundamental AI Research (FAIR), a research organization focused on making significant progress in AI. Individuals in this role are expected to be recognized experts in identified research areas such as Natural Language Processing, Multimodality, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Principal AI/ML architect/Team Lead. This role is ideal for a leader with strong expertise in deep learning neural network, generative AI, large language models (LLM), and knowledge graphs, big plus with experience in image processing/computer vision/pattern recognition.
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Essential requirements: 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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Hands on experience in developing conversational AI solutions using ServiceNow Virtual Agent, ServiceNow Chatbot, and ServiceNow Natural Language Understanding (NLU). using platforms Gen AI features, such as natural language understanding, conversational AI, machine learning, and analytics.
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