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As a Machine Learning Engineer ( Data Extraction ), you can expect to earn up to $210,000 (depending on experience), highly competitive benefits and equity. Machine Learning | AI | Python | SQL | Deep Learning | Data Modeling | RAG | NLP | LLM | Start Up | Recommendation Systems.
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Strong foundation in data infrastructure tooling (e.g., Spark, Airflow, AWS, Databricks) and machine learning infrastructure. Oversee the development and maintenance of scalable data and machine learning infrastructure utilizing tools such as Spark, Airflow, AWS, and Databricks.
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The team's work is essential in supporting feature developments that use artificial intelligence and machine learning including Bloomberg Law's Docket Key, Points of Law, Brief Analyzer and Draft Analyzer, Bloomberg Tax's search capabilities and Bloomberg Government's State Bill Comparison.
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We are in search of an exceptional Machine Learning Engineer to join this accomplished team that focuses on improving ROI across TikTok & Meta by producing hundreds of UGC videos per month and automating media management.
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2 years of experience with machine learning algorithms and tools (e.g., TensorFlow), artificial intelligence, deep learning 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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8+ years of experience in one or more of the following areas: machine learning, recommendation systems, pattern recognition, NLP, data mining or artificial intelligence. Develop highly scalable classifiers and tools leveraging machine learning, data regression, and rules-based models.
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Hands-on experience with search engine technologies (e.g., Apache Solr, ElasticSearch, Vespa, FAST, or Lucene) or a demonstrated interest in learning. The Artificial Intelligence group is the central engineering group responsible for driving Machine Learning (ML) adoption at Bloomberg, with over 200 researchers and engineers working together to provide clients with the best-in-class news, research, market data, and analytics using innovative machine learning technology.
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RNN) in a work setting, not just academic projects Hands-on experience in building and deploying machine learning and statistical models using Python, PySpark, Machine Learning libraries, SQL. Experience in computing/programming skills; proficiency in Python, R, and Linux shell script.
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Leverage various technologies depending on the team including; Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, React, APIs, GraphQL, Elastic Search, Kafka, Kubernetes, Machine Learning. AM Data Engineering builds on top of cutting edge in-house and cloud platforms complimented with a strong focus on leveraging open source solutions.
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We're in search of a seasoned Senior AI Machine Learning Engineer with over a 10 years of hands-on experience crafting and deploying impactful machine learning models.
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From creating experiments and prototyping implementations to designing new architectures, our research scientists work on real-world problems that span the breadth of computer science, such as machine (and deep) learning, data mining, natural language processing, hardware and software performance analysis, improving compilers for mobile platforms, as well as core search and much more.
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We are a team of PMTs, machine learning scientists and software engineers working on complex solutions to understand the customer intent and present them with ads that are not only relevant to their actual shopping experience, but also non-obtrusive.
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Model Development & Data Strategy: Oversee the development and deployment of machine learning models and algorithms to improve our search ranking, pricing our pro product, and how we match consumers with pros.
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This starts with reporting on the impactful topics of artificial intelligence and machine learning, but will also include coverage related to innovations in search and data management, cloud technology, and mobile operating systems and devices.
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Research Data Scientist: Build pragmatic, scalable, and statistically rigorous solutions to large-scale web, mobile and data infrastructure problems by leveraging or developing state-of-the-art statistical and machine learning methodologies on top of Metas unparalleled data infrastructure.
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