Adobe is expanding its generative AI team in India, seeking researchers skilled in NLP, LLMs, computer vision, deep learning, and more. With approximately 7,000 employees already in India, Adobe aims to bolster its research capabilities across various AI domains. Candidates will innovate and prototype AI technologies, contributing to Adobe's products, publishing research, and collaborating globally.
Successful applicants are expected to demonstrate research excellence and a robust publication history, with backgrounds in computer science, electrical engineering, or mathematics. Senior roles require a minimum of seven years' research experience, coupled with strong problem-solving abilities and analytical skills. Adobe prioritises integrating generative AI across its Experience Cloud, Creative Cloud, and Document Cloud, aiming to enhance content workflows and customer interactions.
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