Microsoft
Cambridge Research Intern – Generative AI for Human Creativity
Job Description
Responsibilities
- In collaboration with your mentor and a diverse team (for example, including designers, engineers, and researchers), contribute to ideation, building prototypes, formulating and addressing research questions, and to translating your results into actionable insights that are relevant to potential applications of generative AI to creative endeavors
- Write code and contribute to shared codebases to prototype ideas or artefacts to translate ideas into a concrete form that supports further exploration or iteration
- Distil the developed insights into effective communications, such as a research paper, prototype, demonstration, presentation, performance or another appropriate format to reach internal and external technical and general audiences.
Qualifications
- Currently enrolled in a Bachelors, Masters or PhD program.
- Ability to develop creative insights and/or artefacts at the intersection of generative AI and creativity, as demonstrated by a relevant publication, artwork, portfolio or similar relevant format
- Strong understanding relevant generative AI models and their capabilities, including recent research in this space
- Hands-on experience in creating tangible artefacts, prototypes or demonstrations, including relevant (software) engineering skills
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