@thaiscbranco_: seeking AI Engineers. not just any AI engineer, one who: - turns model output from slop to *chef's kiss * - obsesses ov…
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Recruiter seeks elite AI engineers focused on model output polish, rigorous evaluation, and creative tooling over flashy UI.
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seeking AI Engineers. not just any AI engineer, one who: - turns model output from slop to *chef’s kiss * - obsesses over evals and data quality - hates purple gradients - loves creativity - geeks out on harnesses and test scaffolding - believes memory is the great lock-up in AI
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