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Experience in machine learning, data mining, information retrieval, statistics or natural language processing. This role is for a machine learning engineer in the Distribute Training team for AWS Neuron, responsible for development, enablement and performance tuning of a wide variety of ML model families, including massive-scale Large Language Models (LLM) such as GPT and Llama, as well as Stable Diffusion, Vision Transformers (ViT) and many more.
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Experience with machine learning algorithms and tools (e.g., TensorFlow), artificial intelligence, deep learning, natural language processing or other ML discipline.
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We are doing the world-class work in machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, speech and audio, knowledge and data mining, and transferring our work into ByteDance which are used by hundreds of millions of users around the world.
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By leveraging natural language processing and machine learning, you will help build personalized interactive learning experiences that adapt to open-ended user inputs in real-time, and foster a deeper, more intuitive understanding of the content.
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3 years of experience with ML/AI algorithms and tools, 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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The Information Intelligence teams are building groundbreaking technology for algorithmic search, machine learning, natural language processing, and artificial intelligence.
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Large-scale foundation models have been the powerhouse in many of the recent advancements in computer vision, natural language processing, automatic speech recognition, recommendation systems, and time series modeling.
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Experience in one or more of the following: data mining, information retrieval, advanced statistics or natural language processing, computer vision. Experience building backend systems at scale with a focus on data processing/machine learning/analytics.
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You will be working with innovative ML technologies to train, deploy and test large scale models that solve a number of problems at the intersection of data pipelines and natural language processing.
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We are broadly leveraging optimization models, machine learning (ML) and natural language processing (NLP) to build the best solutions for our customers. The role involves learning the business of freight forwarding, modeling the work that people do to move freight, designing solutions to make it more efficient, and thinking innovatively to automate much of it.
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Experience with Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision, or Deep Learning. Experience with Natural Language Processing: Java or Python, and ML, AI, Labeling, Annotation, Data Pipeline, Big Data, AWS, or Cloud Services.
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Machine learning and natural language processing tools. We’re looking for a Backend Engineer to join Snap Inc! 3+ years of software development experience.
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You will be responsible for building the systems/services supporting operations, quality, health, machine learning, and analytics associated with AWS cloud hardware across the globe. One of the many challenges presented in this role is to be able to design, build, and maintain the systems which capture, persist, vend, and stream big data for analytics and machine learning business uses and applications for our customers.
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This role is for a senior machine learning engineer in the Distribute Training team for AWS Neuron, responsible for development, enablement and performance tuning of a wide variety of ML model families, including massive-scale Large Language Models (LLM) such as GPT and Llama, as well as Stable Diffusion, Vision Transformers (ViT) and many more.
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We are doing world-class work in machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, speech and audio, and knowledge, and transferring our work into products, which hundreds of millions of users worldwide use.
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