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AI / Video Engineer

Los Altos, CA

We're building the world's first marketplace for individual AI — where people don't just use AI, they become it.

At Uare.ai, founded by Robert LoCascio (former CEO of LivePerson), we're creating a platform where prosumers and consumers come together — to build, share, and interact with AI versions of themselves. These aren't chatbots. They're living digital reflections that express knowledge, creativity, and emotion.

Now we're looking for an AI/Video Engineer who can bring these digital reflections to life through compelling visual storytelling — someone who understands how to harness AI video generation tools to create content that feels authentic, expressive, and emotionally resonant.

 

About the Role

This is a unique opportunity to blend artistic vision with cutting-edge AI technology. As our AI/Video Engineer, you'll be the creative force behind how we showcase personal AI to the world — transforming abstract concepts into visual stories that captivate and inspire. Working part-time with flexible hours, you'll experiment with the latest AI video generation tools to craft content that demonstrates the magic of becoming your own AI.

 

What You'll Do

  • Create engaging video content showcasing personal AI experiences using cutting-edge AI generation tools (Kling, Nano Banana,  Seedance, Midjourney, Sora - Agentic Generation Engine)
  • Craft visual narratives that demonstrate how personal AI can express knowledge, creativity, and emotion
  • Collaborate with product and marketing teams to develop compelling stories around our platform and community
  • Experiment with emerging AI video technologies to showcase the possibilities of personal AI
  • Develop templates and workflows that empower our community to create their own AI-powered video content
  • Help define the visual language and creative direction for how we showcase "living digital reflections"

What We're Looking For

  • Strong artistic vision with experience in video production, animation, or motion design
  • Hands-on expertise with AI video generation platforms (Kling, Nano Banana, Seedance, Midjourney, Sora - Agentic Generation Engine)
  • Deep understanding of prompt engineering and creative direction with AI tools
  • Portfolio demonstrating storytelling that evokes emotion and connection
  • Entrepreneurial mindset — comfortable working independently in a fast-moving startup environment
  • Passion for exploring the intersection of AI, identity, and creative expression

Nice to Have

  • Experience with traditional video editing software (Adobe Premiere, After Effects, DaVinci Resolve)
  • Background in film, advertising, or digital content creation
  • Understanding of consumer product storytelling
  • Experience creating content for social platforms or marketing campaigns
  • Familiarity with AI/ML concepts and emerging technologies

Why Join Us

At Uare.ai, you’ll help invent a new category — individual AI that feels human. You’ll collaborate directly with world-class technologists, storytellers, and designers who care deeply about craft and purpose. You’ll have freedom, creative ownership, and the chance to make your mark on a product that could redefine how billions of people interact with themselves and others.

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