Machine Learning Intern

LightWork
1 year ago
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Machine Learning Intern (Voluntary)About LightWork: LightWork is an AI-powered property services platform designed to centralize operations and enhance efficiency with AI integrations and an integrated marketplace. Our mission is to transform the property management industry by offering a modern operating system that supports property owners, contractors, and residents with AI-driven solutions.Role Overview: We are seeking a passionate and skilled Machine Learning Intern to join our team on a voluntary basis. This role offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge AI technologies, including Python, Node.Js, Text-to-Speech (TTS), and Speech-to-Text (STT). As an intern, you will contribute to the development and optimization of our AI-powered tools, helping to automate and improve property management workflows.Please include a link to your Github portfolio within your CVKey Responsibilities:Collaborate with the engineering team to develop and enhance machine learning models.Implement and integrate TTS and STT functionalities into our platform.Assist in the development of AI-driven diagnostics and search features.Optimize existing code and models for better performance and accuracy.Participate in code reviews and contribute to best practices in machine learning and software development.Conduct data analysis and pre-processing to support model training and evaluation.Work on real-world problems and contribute to delivering AI solutions that enhance user experience and operational efficiency.*Requirements:Proficiency in Python and experience with machine learning libraries.Basic understanding of Node.Js and its applications in web development.Using AI to automate property management workflows on our platform.Familiarity with Text-to-Speech (TTS) and Speech-to-Text (STT) technologies.Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently and in a team environment.Excellent communication skills and a willingness to learn and adapt.Passion for AI and its applications in the property management sector.Preferred Qualifications:Prior experience with natural language processing (NLP) and related AI technologies.Knowledge of cloud platforms such as AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure.Experience with version control systems, preferably Git.Background in computer science, engineering, or a related field.What We Offer:Opportunity to work on innovative AI projects and make a real impact in the property management industry.Flexible working hours and the ability to work remotely.A collaborative and supportive team environment.

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