Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Internship Fastek Limited

Fastk
Birmingham
2 days ago
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Overview

Join us as an AI & Machine Learning Intern and gain exposure to building smart solutions using data-driven technologies. You will work with data scientists and engineers to explore machine learning models, natural language processing, and AI applications in real-world IT projects.


Roles & Responsibilities

  • Assist in cleaning and preparing datasets for ML projects.
  • Support building and testing machine learning models.
  • Research and implement algorithms for data analysis.
  • Collaborate with developers to integrate AI features into products.
  • Help document model performance and outcomes.
  • Explore NLP, computer vision, and predictive analytics use cases.
  • Learn Python libraries such as TensorFlow, Scikit-learn, and PyTorch.
  • Assist with data visualization and reporting dashboards.
  • Support model training, tuning, and validation.
  • Contribute to automation of data workflows.
  • Research emerging AI tools and applications.
  • Help prepare presentations for AI solutions.
  • Collaborate with analysts to provide AI-driven insights.
  • Shadow AI engineers during real-world deployments.
  • Assist in ethical AI practices and compliance considerations.
  • Participate in brainstorming sessions for innovative use cases.


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