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Research Engineer

FAR.AI

United States

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USD 80,000 - 175,000

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13 days ago

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Job summary

An innovative non-profit AI research institute is seeking a Research Engineer to join their dynamic team. This role offers the opportunity to work on impactful AI safety projects, collaborating with top researchers and contributing to groundbreaking studies. As a Research Engineer, you'll focus on developing machine learning algorithms and conducting scientific experiments, all while enjoying a flexible and collaborative work environment. If you're passionate about AI safety and eager to make a difference through research, this position is perfect for you. Join a team dedicated to advancing AI safety and ensuring its benefits are widely shared.

Benefits

Catered Lunch and Dinner
Work-related Travel Expenses
Flexible Work Hours
Remote Work Options

Qualifications

  • Experience in software engineering or applying machine learning methods.
  • Familiarity with ML frameworks and programming languages.

Responsibilities

  • Develop scalable implementations of machine learning algorithms.
  • Collaborate with researchers and contribute to various projects.

Skills

Software Engineering
Machine Learning
Python
Natural Language Processing
Reinforcement Learning

Education

Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science
Master's Degree in AI/ML

Tools

PyTorch
TensorFlow
Git

Job description

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Base pay range

$80,000.00/yr - $175,000.00/yr

About Us

FAR.AI is a non-profit AI research institute dedicated to ensuring advanced AI is safe and beneficial for everyone. Our mission is to facilitate breakthrough AI safety research, advance global understanding of AI risks and solutions, and foster a coordinated global response.

Since our founding in July 2022, we've grown quickly to 20+ staff, producing 30 influential academic papers, and established the leading AI Safety events for research, and international cooperation. Our work is recognized globally, with publications at premier venues such as NeurIPS, ICML, and ICLR, and features in the Financial Times, Nature News, and MIT Technology Review.

We drive practical change through red-teaming with frontier model developers and government institutes. Additionally, we help steer and grow the AI safety field through developing research roadmaps with renowned researchers such as Yoshua Bengio, running FAR.Labs, an AI safety-focused co-working space in Berkeley housing 40 members, and supporting the community through targeted grants to technical researchers.

About FAR.Research

Our research team likes to move fast. We explore promising research directions in AI safety and scale up only those showing a high potential for impact. Unlike other AI safety labs that take a bet on a single research direction, FAR.AI aims to pursue a diverse portfolio of projects.

Our current focus areas include:

  • building a science of robustness (e.g. finding vulnerabilities in superhuman Go AIs)
  • finding more effective approaches to value alignment (e.g. training from language feedback)
  • Advancing model evaluation techniques (e.g. inverse scaling and codebook features, and learned planning).

We also put our research into practice through red-teaming engagements with frontier AI developers, and collaborations with government institutes.

Other FAR Projects

To build a flourishing field of AI safety research, we host targeted workshops and events, and operate a co-working space in Berkeley, called FAR.Labs. Our previous events include the International Dialogue for AI Safety that brought together prominent scientists (including 2 Turing Award winners) from around the globe, culminating in a public statement calling for global action on AI safety research and governance. We also host the semiannual Alignment Workshop with 150 researchers from academia, industry and government to learn about the latest developments in AI safety and find collaborators. For more information on FAR.AI’s activities, please visit our recent post.

About The Role

You will collaborate closely with research advisers and research scientists inside and outside of FAR.AI. As a research engineer, you will develop scalable implementations of machine learning algorithms and use them to run scientific experiments. You will be involved in the write-up of results and credited as an author in submissions to peer-reviewed venues (e.g. NeurIPS, ICLR, JMLR).

While each of our projects is unique, your role will generally have:

  • Flexibility. You will focus on research engineering but contribute to all aspects of the research project. We expect everyone on the project to help shape the research direction, analyze experimental results, and participate in the write-up of results.
  • Variety. You will work on a project that uses a range of technical approaches to solve a problem. You will also have the opportunity to contribute to different research agendas and projects over time.
  • Collaboration. You will be regularly working with our collaborators from different academic labs and research institutions.
  • Mentorship. You will develop your research taste through regular project meetings and develop your programming style through code reviews.
  • Autonomy. You will be highly self-directed. To succeed in the role, you will likely need to spend part of your time studying machine learning and developing your high-level views on AI safety research.

About You

This role would be a good fit for someone looking to gain hands-on experience with machine learning engineering while testing their personal fit for AI safety research. We imagine interested applicants might be looking to grow an existing portfolio of machine learning research or looking to transition to AI safety research from a software engineering background.

It is essential that you:

  • Have significant software engineering experience or experience applying machine learning methods. Evidence of this may include prior work experience, open-source contributions, or academic publications.
  • Have experience with at least one object-oriented programming language (preferably Python).
  • Are results-oriented and motivated by impactful research.

It is preferable that you have experience with some of the following:

  • Common ML frameworks like PyTorch or TensorFlow.
  • Natural language processing or reinforcement learning.
  • Operating system internals and distributed systems.
  • Publications or open-source software contributions.
  • Basic linear algebra, calculus, vector probability, and statistics.

About The Projects

As a Research Engineer you would lead collaborations and contribute to many projects, with examples below:

  • Scaling laws for prompt injections. Will advances in capabilities from increasing model and data scale help resolve prompt injections or “jailbreaks” in language models, or is progress in average-case performance orthogonal to worst-case robustness?
  • Robustness of advanced AI systems. Explore adversarial training, architectural improvements and other changes to deep learning systems to improve their robustness. We are exploring this both in zero-sum board games and language models.
  • Mechanistic interpretability for mesa-optimization. Develop techniques to identify internal planning in models to effectively audit the “goals” of models in addition to their external behavior.
  • Red-teaming of frontier models. Apply our research insights to test for vulnerabilities and limitations of frontier AI models prior to deployment.

Logistics

You will be an employee of FAR AI, a 501(c)(3) research non-profit.

  • Location: Both remote and in-person (Berkeley, CA) are possible. We sponsor visas for in-person employees, and can also hire remotely in most countries.
  • Hours: Full-time (40 hours/week).
  • Compensation: $80,000-$175,000/year depending on experience and location. We will also pay for work-related travel and equipment expenses. We offer catered lunch and dinner at our offices in Berkeley.
  • Application process: A 72-minute programming assessment, a short screening call, two 1-hour interviews, and a 1-2 week paid work trial. If you are not available for a work trial we may be able to find alternative ways of testing your fit.

If you have any questions about the role, please do get in touch at talent@far.ai.

Compensation Range: $80K - $175K

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