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In a job advertisement, Netflix is looking for a research assistant for globalization area who has well -founded experience in dealing with artificial intelligence. We summarize below.
Looking for AI expert
The current job application suggests that in the future at Netflix, artificial intelligence should be used for the localization of the content, because applicants must have in -depth experience in dealing with generative language technologies in order to then develop algorithms that improve the quality of subtitles, synchronization and cultural adjustments at global level.
The goal is to eliminate all language barriers and to be able to offer a localized experience in all areas, which is accordingly paid accordingly.
In addition to the unique possibility of operating the latest research in the field of machine learning at Netflix, extensive social benefits and experience, depending on the experience, wave a gross annual content of $ 170,000 to $ 720,000.
Increasing use of AI
However, localization is not the only area of application in which Netflix would like to fall back on artificial intelligence in the future. A few weeks ago, we reported that the streaming service also researches the technology with the aim of creating completely new content.
In this context, Netflix is currently financing a cooperation project between the Netflix Eyeline Studios, Stony Brook University, the University of Maryland and Stanford University, which recently produced a new technology for AI-based video-based video.
In the research paper, the potential of “Go-With the-Flow” is expressly pointed out to revolutionize creative industries such as films and animation.
But Netflix is not the only streaming service that implemented artificial intelligence into his work steps. As early as last year, Crunchyroll announced the use of AI in the creation of subtitles and a few weeks ago, Prime Video announced that the AI-based synchronization of its titles is currently being tested. And Disney+ is already investing in the AI companies Audioshake and Elevenlabs.