
The Computer Science Department of Carnegie Mellon University has an exciting opportunity for a technical postdoc for work on making large language models (and similar systems) safe and reliable, especially in contexts where they are used as agents and have access to tools. Some directions that are particularly of interest:
The position is for one year; we plan to be able to support a second year conditional on satisfactory performance.
Specifically of interest are:
Also valued (but not required) are:
Candidates are expected to have or be about to receive a PhD in computer science or a related discipline, and prior experience with the type of work of the position.
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