Artificial Intelligence Intern (Hiring Immediately)

Orynx AI
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Orynx AI is looking forambitious university studentsto gain real-world experience inAI, Machine Learning, Data Science, and Software Engineering. Thisunpaid internshipis designed to provide hands-on experience and portfolio-building opportunities.

Who We're Looking For:

✅ AI Engineers– Build and train AI models

Data Scientists– Analyse data & develop predictive models

Machine Learning Engineers– Work on NLP, computer vision, & deep learning

Software Engineers– Develop AI-powered applications


What You’ll Gain:

✔ Real-world AI experienceworking on business innovation projects.

A strong portfolioto boost your career opportunities.

Collaboratewith other top student's in your field.

Potential for future paid roles.

Flexible hoursto fit around university schedules.


We are looking for someone withsomeof the following skills/interests:

  • Python Programming
  • Machine Learning & Deep Learning– Algorithms, neural networks, and frameworks like TensorFlow or PyTorch.
  • Data Analysis & Visualisation– Ability to work with large datasets using Pandas, NumPy, Matplotlib, or Seaborn.
  • NLP & Computer Vision (Bonus)
  • Software Development– Knowledge of APIs, backend systems, and full-stack development (desirably for AI-powered applications).
  • Cloud & DevOps Basics– AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud for AI deployment is a plus
  • Collaboration & Communication– Work in teams, present ideas, and document projects effectively
  • Passion for AI & Innovation– A self-driven, curious mindset to explore new technologies and improve AI solutions


This is a remote, unpaid internshipwithflexible hours, making it ideal for students looking to gain industry experience alongside their studies.

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