Group Product Manager, Generative AI Tools for Music Creators
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Snapshot
We are looking for an experienced Product Manager to create and execute on a roadmap of generative AI products for, and with music creators. You can learn more about some of our work so far at yt.be/musicaidemos
About us
Artificial Intelligence could be one of humanity’s most useful inventions. At Google DeepMind, we’re a team of scientists, engineers, machine learning experts and more, working together to advance the state of the art in artificial intelligence. We use our technologies for widespread public benefit and scientific discovery, and collaborate with others on critical challenges, ensuring safety and ethics are the highest priority.
The role
You will apply Google DeepMind’s cutting edge music technologies to create new products for music creators. These will help them explore the new creative opportunities that Artificial Intelligence offers, while influencing our music technology and product roadmaps.
To do this, you’ll engage deeply with professionals from the music industry, emerging artists and non-musicians to understand their needs and concerns, prototype and launch imaginative new tools, and represent Google DeepMind publicly.
Key responsibilities
- Own the Music AI Tools product roadmap
- Create a longer term roadmap for generative music products.
- Partner closely with teams across Google to understand, and investigate and identify new opportunities in this space.
- Work cross-functionally with internal and external domain experts.
- Represent generative music externally, especially to the creative sector.
About you
In order to set you up for success as in this role at Google DeepMind, we look for the following skills and experience:
- Deep technical expertise, comfortable going into the details of modern AI models with researchers.
- Strong track record of execution and delivery as a Product Manager
- Deep product thinking and experience initiating, launching and landing new products.
- Some background in music, either personally or professionally.
In addition, the following would be an advantage:
- A background in generative music
- Personal experience of creating or playing music
- Experience shipping music products and/or working with the music industry
Application deadline: 12pm GMT Friday 25th October 2024
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What We Do
We’re a team of scientists, engineers, machine learning experts and more, working together to advance the state of the art in artificial intelligence. We use our technologies for widespread public benefit and scientific discovery, and collaborate with others on critical challenges, ensuring safety and ethics are the highest priority.
Our long term aim is to solve intelligence, developing more general and capable problem-solving systems, known as artificial general intelligence (AGI).
Guided by safety and ethics, this invention could help society find answers to some of the world’s most pressing and fundamental scientific challenges.
We have a track record of breakthroughs in fundamental AI research, published in journals like Nature, Science, and more.Our programs have learned to diagnose eye diseases as effectively as the world’s top doctors, to save 30% of the energy used to keep data centres cool, and to predict the complex 3D shapes of proteins - which could one day transform how drugs are invented.