Carey Radebaugh
About
Carey Radebaugh is from Greater Boston. Carey works in the following industries: "Computer Software", "Internet", and "Consumer Electronics". Carey is currently Director of Product Management, Cortex Applied Research at Twitter, located in Greater Boston. In Carey's previous role as a Product Lead @ Google Research at Google, Carey worked in Greater Boston Area until Jan 2021. Prior to joining Google, Carey was a Manager, Product and Program @ Siri at Apple and held the position of Manager, Product and Program @ Siri at Cupertino, CA. Prior to that, Carey was a Director, Product Management at Nuance Communications, based in Cambridge, MA from Sep 2006 to Mar 2015. Carey started working as Wireless DSP Engineer at Motorola in Libertyville, IL in Sep 2003.
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Carey Radebaugh's current jobs
Leading product for the Cortex Applied Research team, focusing on improving products with new and existing applied research and raising the bar on machine learning expertise, knowledge and adoption across Twitter.
Carey Radebaugh's past jobs
Worked to help make research easier to do, better and more impactful in Google Brain, a (machine learning) research group. Efforts spanned across core research, applications and tools. I also spent time on Google's Responsible AI practices and various policy-related efforts.
Worked on features, APIs, technologies (NLP, dialog) and tools to help make Siri better, faster. Launched SiriKit, the first ever Siri API.
Product management of advanced cloud and embedded speech, natural language, machine learning and AI technologies for Mobile, Automotive, TV, Desktop, Robotics and Wearable consumer products and developer platforms. Managed and mentored an awesome team of technical product managers. (2006 - 2007: Worked at Voice Signal Technologies, which was acquired by Nuance in August 2007.)
Writing low-level code. Worked on supporting video calls over a cellular network...back in 2004.