Amazon seeks data scientist for robotics and GenAI initiatives

Amazon is hiring data scientists to expand its robotics and Artificial Intelligence strategy, focusing on generative Artificial Intelligence and reusable components.

Amazon is recruiting data scientists to join its robotics, performance, and insights teams, with a key focus on enhancing the company´s generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) strategy. The role involves contributing to the exploration and development of new GenAI use cases that can drive innovation within robotics operations and performance metrics.

Key responsibilities include evaluating large language models (LLMs), assessing their applicability to Amazon´s robotics projects, and designing robust solutions using these advanced Artificial Intelligence models. The position emphasizes the creation of reusable GenAI components, fostering broader team adoption and streamlined integration across various robotics functions.

´.$application also aligns with Amazon´s broader commitment to leveraging cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence and automation technologies to optimize logistical processes, improve service reliability, and gain deeper insights into operational performance. Through this strategic hiring, Amazon aims to cement its leadership at the intersection of robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and data-driven innovation.

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