Apple has today shared that it will be attending the 32nd Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS). Apple will have members of its ML team at a booth and notes it has many open positions as it works to build “a team of exceptional researchers and engineers.”

Apple announced the news on its Machine Learning Journal website today, encouraging attendees to stop by its table.

Notably, the announcement highlights that it’s looking to fill a variety of machine learning positions, 137 of them to be exact.

This past summer, Apple brought together its Core ML and Siri teams after hiring former Google Search and AI chief, John Giannandrea.

More recently Apple’s Machine Learning Journal shared a look at how the company uses U.S. Census data and ML to make Siri a local.

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