Apple
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AIML - ML Engineer, Responsible AI

Apple · Cupertino, CA, US

Actively hiring Posted 5 months ago

Would you like to play a part in building the next generation of generative AI applications at Apple? We're looking for scientists and engineers to work on ambitious projects that will impact the future of Apple, our products, and the broader world.

In this role, you'll have the opportunity to tackle innovative problems in machine learning, particularly focused on generative AI. As a member of the Apple HCMI group, you will be working on Apple's generative models that will power a wide array of new features. Our team is currently working on large generative models for vision and language, with particular interest on safety, robustness, and uncertainty in models.

Description

  • Develop models, tools, metrics, and datasets for assessing and evaluating the safety of generative models over the model deployment lifecycle

  • Develop methods, models, and tools to interpret and explain failures in language and diffusion models

  • Build and maintain human annotation and red teaming pipelines to assess quality and risk of various Apple products

  • Prototype, implement, and evaluate new ML models and algorithms for red teaming LLMs

  • Work with highly-sensitive content with exposure to offensive and controversial content

Preferred Qualifications

BS, MS or PhD in Computer Science, Machine Learning, or related fields or an equivalent qualification acquired through other avenues

Proven track record of contributing to diverse teams in a collaborative environment

Minimum Qualifications

Strong engineering skills and experience in writing production-quality code in Python, Swift or other programming languages

Background in generative models, natural language processing, LLMs, or diffusion models

Experience with failure analysis, quality engineering, or robustness analysis for AI/ML based features

Experience working with crowd-based annotations and human evaluations

Experience working on explainability and interpretation of AI/ML models

Apple is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusion and diversity. We seek to promote equal opportunity for all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, Veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics. Learn more about your EEO rights as an applicant .

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