Amazon is hiring AI engineers to build a ChatGPT-like search interface

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Amazon is hiring AI engineers to build a ChatGPT-like search interface
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Amazon's offering between $119,000 and $261,500 per year for AI engineers in hopes of developing its own chatbot for search.

Amazon is preparing to develop and implement a new “search” functionality for its online web store featuring a ChatGPT-like interface.by Bloomberg spell out the company’s plans, which state in unambiguous language that Amazon intends to reinvent its long-standing search feature.“We are working on a new AI-first initiative to re-architect and reinvent the way we do search through the use of extremely large scale next-generation deep learning techniques.

The pay for this position, which requires at least seven years of experience working directly with engineering teams, ranges from $119,000 to $231,400 per year depending on the applicant’s location., this one for a “Sr SDE, Machine Learning , Amazon Search” paying between $134,500 and $261,500 per year, adds further detail.

“We are reimagining Amazon Search with an interactive conversational experience that helps you find answers to product questions, perform product comparisons, receive personalized product suggestions, and so much more, to easily find the perfect product for your needs.” Combined, the postings make it clear the company plans to implement high-level change to the way its Search product works.

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