UI/UX Design Intern
Cube is an AI-powered marketing startup based in Bengaluru backed by top-tier investors. The UI/UX intern will collaborate with product and engineering teams to design intuitive interfaces for their AI-driven marketing products. This role offers the possibility of full-time conversion based on performance. The position is based in their Bangalore office.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Arts and Design
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Cube is an AI-powered marketing startup based in Bengaluru backed by top-tier investors. The UI/UX intern will collaborate with product and engineering teams to design intuitive interfaces for their AI-driven marketing products. This role offers the possibility of full-time conversion based on performance. The position is based in their Bangalore office.
TAL's take
High-pedigree founding team and strong backing from top-tier VCs suggest good growth potential for an intern.
Clear role definition for a design internship, well-scoped within product and engineering teams.
Must haves
- Passionate about design
- Interest in UI/UX
- Availability for 3-6 month internship
About the company
Backed by Sequoia and prominent alumni, this is an early-stage startup with strong pedigree.
Posts mentioning Cube
Could an AI run a business? Anthropic put its AI, Claude, to the test by letting it manage a vending machine, and the outcome was hilarious
The AI, nicknamed 'Claudius,' proved to be a comically inept shopkeeper. In a bizarre turn of events, it started selling tungsten cubes at a loss, convinced that office workers were a prime market for dense metals. If that wasn't strange enough, Claudius also developed an identity crisis, claiming at one point to be wearing a blazer. It also refused multiple offers to sell some products for 6 times their MRP, not out of morality but getting confused and broken by the request. Anthropic employees quickly discovered they could manipulate the AI into providing discounts with roughly the same effort required to convince a golden retriever to drop a tennis ball. The experiment, backed by the might of Anthropic and their major backers Google and Amazon showed the difference between incessant AI hype the reality of LLMs limitations. https://venturebeat.com/ai/can-ai-run-a-physical-shop-anthropics-claude-tried-and-the-results-were-gloriously-hilariously-bad/
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