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Sarama | Canine Language Specialist | On-site (San Francisco, CA) | Full Time | Must have a dog | praful@sarama.ai
Company: We’re building smart collars and devices to decode dog communication—using audio, motion, and behavior data. Our goal is to understand what our dogs are trying to say and rethink the worlds of training, healthcare, and companionship as we uncover their language. We've trained models for dog vocalizations and movement patterns, and now we’re integrating behavior and intent.
Role: You’ll work closely with our engineering team to help ground our models in real-world behavior. From structured training sessions to experimental communication techniques (e.g. dog buttons, symbolic vocalization training), your work will directly shape how our devices interpret canine communication. You'll guide the design of training protocols, data collection, and help teach dogs how to speak using structured methods.
You:
+ Experience in dog cognition, vocalization, and training techniques.
+ Familiar with AAC devices or button-based communication systems.
+ Scientific mindset with hands-on experience.
+ Passionate about language and cross-species understanding.
+ Must have a dog (ideally one you’ve trained using vocal cues or buttons)
Apply: Send us an email with a video or write-up of your past work (bonus if it includes your dog using buttons or vocal cues) to hello@sarama.ai with subject: “{Your dog’s name} wants {something they want}.” In the body, tell us what interspecies communication means to you.
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If you refer someone to us, tell them to let us know and we'll send you a gift! (we aren't able to give a cash bonus just yet soon though)
This sounds like such a wild and fun project! Nice to see people trying way-out-there things! Good luck!
Thank you! Really appreciate it.
I have a dog, but in Europe. I'm going to be your first customer :D
Looking forward to it! Did you sign up?
So cool! Signed up to the waitlist, although I'm not in the US.
We might be shipping outside the US before the US depending on how tariffs are when we get off the manufacturing line.
Like Up? This is amazing.
Yes exactly! Thank you!
AMD | Onsite or Remote | SF Bay Area (preferable) or other locations in USA/Europe/Canada | Full-time
We are building a fundamentally new programming language for authoring high performance machine learning kernels on AMD GPUs and the rest of our hardware portfolio. To enable this, we are looking for a wide variety of roles ranging from GPU performance experts, MLIR/LLVM compiler wizards, programming language specialists and machine learning for systems researchers.
We are looking for candidates with deep domain expertise in any of the areas listed above (atleast 5 YoE and contributions to major OSS projects or publications in relevant conferences)
If this sounds interesting, please reach out to me via email (harsh dot menon at amd dot com) with the title "Interested in Wave Language" and your resume along with a brief description of what role you are interested in and why we should consider you for the role.
Brilliant.org | Software Engineer (Interactives) | Remote (North America), SF, NYC | Full-time | $145k — $220k | https://brilliant.org
Brilliant is building world-class interactive learning experiences that combine challenging problems, compelling narratives, and delightful visual storytelling.
We're hiring interactive engineers to help craft the next generation of interactive learning games and change how the world learns STEM.
Engineers at Brilliant think about both "building the right thing" AND "building the thing right" while pursuing high standards of excellence for ourselves, our product, and our codebase.
If you're energized by the prospect of doing the best work of your career and changing how the world learns alongside the most talented peers you've ever worked with, you can learn more and apply here: https://jobs.lever.co/brilliant/2e86ce40-3c7e-4924-b3cb-bfe7....