As a Reinforcement Learning Intern, you will typically work on tasks such as designing, implementing, and testing reinforcement learning algorithms, analyzing experimental results, and assisting with data preprocessing or environment development. You may also collaborate with senior researchers and engineers, participate in code reviews, and contribute to technical discussions or team meetings. In many organizations, interns are given the chance to work on real-world problems—ranging from optimizing robotic control systems to enhancing recommendation engines. This hands-on experience not only builds your technical expertise but also helps you develop valuable teamwork and communication skills, preparing you for a future career in AI or machine learning.