When we’re talking AI and jobs, it’s easy to be nervous that the tech will make yours obsolete. Scan this list to see if AI might change the way you work.
OpenAI is the company behind ChatGPT, and yep, they’re hiring. This position on the Policy Research team is for an experienced machine learning researcher. The pay range is $200,000 to $370,000 with"generous equity and benefits" like 29 weeks of paid parental leave, insurance for your whole family and unlimited time off.
Adobe — the powerhouse behind Photoshop, Acrobat and all the rest — is hiring a Senior Creative Evangelist specializing in Artificial Intelligence. This role is all about building and supporting the use and understanding of AI within the company . The pay range is $120,000 to $190,000 annually. GEICO offers insurance with no waiting period, 401k with profit sharing, and tuition reimbursement, among other benefits.Here's another job for the researchers. ShortList Recruitment is looking for an AU researcher. Their client is one of the"leading Artificial Intelligence Research companies in the U.S." and needs a highly-skilled researcher on the team.
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