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Spiral (formerly Square Crypto) builds and funds free, open-source Bitcoin projects. Work cross-functionally with product, platform, security, and data engineering teams to unlock new machine learning applications.
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O Build/Deploy AI/ML platform in Azure with open-source applications (Argo, Jupyter Hub/Kubeflow) and/or cloud/SaaS solutions (Azure ML, Databricks). Experience with AI/ML open-source projects in large datasets using Jupyter, Argo, Spark, Pytorch, TensorFlow.
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Passion about continuously learning new technologies, frameworks, and services. Learning and Development resources. With Cash App, anyone can easily send, spend, or invest their money in stocks or Bitcoin.
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Delve into the inner workings of open-source deep learning frameworks to improve their functionality. Contributions to open-source projects in data science and machine learning.
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TBD is building an open developer platform to make it easier to access Bitcoin and other blockchain technologies without having to go through an institution. 8+ years of backend software development experience in building and maintaining applications in any mainstream language such as: Java, JavaScript, Python, Kotlin, Ruby, Go, Swift, C.
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Familiarity with source code management, repo and deployment automation. As a Machine Learning Engineering Intern, you will work with AAG and Bain’s consulting teams to provide high quality results and software products for our clients.
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Build on top of Open Source LLM (Large Language Models) to leverage a diverse dataset. Strong foundation in Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning, LLMs and NLP. As part of their growth strategy, they are looking for a Staff Machine Learning Engineer to push the boundaries of applied Machine Learning and state-of-the-art Generative AI techniques on a challenging and diverse dataset.
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Good knowledge of hosted and open source ML services like AWS SageMaker, Google Cloud ML, TensorFlow, Pytorch or others. We are currently seeking a Machine Learning Engineer to join our Alternatives Data Management team.
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Collaboration is at the heart of what we do, and you will have the chance to work closely with a diverse range of teams at NVIDIA, including the Applied Deep Learning Research teams, CUDA Kernel and DL Framework development teams, and the Silicon Architecture Team. In this position, you will actively engage with internal stakeholders, users, and members of the open-source community.
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We seek to advance the fields of computer vision and deep learning through research and development and through collaborative projects that build on our open source software platforms, such as VIAME and Telesculptor.
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You have hands-on experience developing data science solutions using open-source tools and cloud computing platforms. At least 1 year of experience in open source programming languages for large scale data analysis.
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A leading trading firm is looking to hire a Snr Machine Learning Research Engineer to join the firm as an early member of their ML Engineering team and work on innovative research on deep learning forecasting, building scalable training and inference pipelines, explore and develop open-source DL frameworks and work closely with the quant researchers.
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By connecting every business system to one source of truth for employee data, businesses can automate all of the manual work they normally need to do to make employee changes. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Staff+ Machine Learning Engineer to join our team.
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With more than 1 Million+ models and 320K+ stars on GitHub, over 15.000 companies are using HF technology in production, including leading AI organizations such as Google, Elastic, Salesforce, Grammarly and NASA. About the Role As an open-source Machine Learning Engineer, you will work to improve the open-source machine learning ecosystem.
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A passion for keeping up with the state of the art, whether that means diving into academic papers, experimenting with the latest hardware or reading the source of a new machine learning package.
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