Our team comes from high-performing engineering cultures, including Uber, Meta, Amazon, Affirm, and leading AI research labs, including Princeton, Caltech, MILA, and Vector.
At GPTZero, we ensure that machine learning models are created for the benefit of humanity, not the other way around.
In this role, you'll build the next-gen platform to verify the origin, quality, and factuality of the world's information. The ideal candidate is someone who has a history of ML research, possesses a great product sense, and is also an excellent software engineer. You'll be working on a fast-paced team of passionate builders, creating industry-defining software that has attracted over 2M users globally. Past intern projects have been the focus of demos to VCs and state-level policy leaders.
Depending on the candidate, the role can be targeted more towards ML engineering or research (publication-focused)
Design, train, and fine-tune state-of-the-art large language models
Develop AI agents combined with retrieval-augmented language models
Build efficient and scalable ML training and inference systems
Stay up-to-date with the latest literature and emerging technologies to solve novel problems
Work closely with product and design teams to develop intuitive applications that create societal impact
Proficiency in Python and PyTorch
Experience pushing or implementing the cutting-edge in machine learning
Self-starter and hungry learner
Highly motivated to make positive societal impact
Ability to wear multiple hats
Visa for work in Canada or US
Bonus:
strong open-source portfolio
publications at top-tier ML venues
experience working in an early-stage startup environment
understanding of how machine learning models fail in the wild
Our Team
You will be working directly with
Alex (our CTO) R&D at Uber self-driving division and Facebook, 3 patents in ML
George (our AI research lead) PhD from University of Toronto and ex-AWS research.
Olivia (our head of design) on translating your research into outputs for millions of users.
Edward (our CEO, ex-Bellingcat, Microsoft, BBC investigative journalism) to craft the messages we send to our community, and shape the GPTZero brand.
Additionally, you will be working with an experienced (eg. ex-Google, Meta, Microsoft, Bloomberg ML, Uber, Vector, MILA), diverse (eg. an engineering team with both Y-combinator and Obama scholarship recipients, a designer with art featured in the Met), and driven (eg. an operator who has scaled a company to 100M+ revenue and is committed to doing it again) group of individuals, described by one investor as one of the strongest founding teams seen in their career.
Together, we are committed to making a permanent impact on the future of writing, and on humanity.
Our Angels and Advisors
Tom Glocer (Legendary Reuters CEO)
Mark Thompson (Legendary NYT CEO and current CNN chief executive)
Jack Altman (CEO of Lattice, brother of Sam Altman)
Karthik Narasimhan (Princeton NLP Professor, co-author of OpenAI’s original GPT paper)
Emad Mostaque (CEO of Stability AI)
Doug Herrington (CEO of Worldwide Amazon Stores)
Brad Smith (President of Microsoft)
Tripp Jones (Partner at Uncork Capital)
Ali Partovi (co-founder of Code.org, early investor in Dropbox and Airbnb)
Russ Heddleston (CEO of Docsend)
Alex Mashrabov (Snapchat, Director of AI)
Faizan Mehdi (Affinity, Director of Demand Generation)
🏥 Health, dental, and mental health benefits
💻 Hybrid work in Toronto and NYC offices
🚀 Competitive salary
🏝 Flexible PTO
🎉 Regular company retreats
💡Mentorship opportunities with our world-class team, advisors, and investors
🙌 Wellness and learning stipend
Internship
API for detecting AI-generated content
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More locations: New York, NY, USA
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GPTZero.me specializes in detecting content generated by artificial intelligence (AI) models. The company offers an API that organizations can use to identify AI-generated text from models like ChatGPT, GPT-3, GPT-4, and Bard. This service is particularly useful for educational institutions and businesses that need to verify the originality of written content and prevent AI-generated plagiarism. GPTZero.me operates on a business-to-business (B2B) model, charging subscription fees for API access, with additional options for customization and integration support. This approach allows clients to seamlessly incorporate the detection technology into their systems. The company aims to lead the growing market for AI detection by providing essential tools that help ensure content authenticity.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$13.5M
Headquarters
Princeton, New Jersey
Founded
2023
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GPTZero, a Virginia-based company offering AI detection software for universities, has introduced Source Finder, a tool that can help writers verify how accurate their claims are in real-time and find supporting evidence.
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Four Robots working with laptop. 3D illustration gettyAI large language model upgrades and rollouts are on a roll this year. Since February, there have been no less than five major LLM upgrades, and that’s not counting OpenAI’s launch of its reasoning-enabled ChatGPT o1-preview in September.Each new version of these LLMs seems to be better at creating more human sounding content than earlier iterations. This creates a challenge for anyone trying to discern between writings gleaned from a human soul verses a SOL programming model.Tool To Spy On AI’s Most Overused Phrases and WordsThe team at AI detection firm GPTZero has launched a new dynamic feature that posts a list of the 50 most overused words and phrases from LLMs. GPTZero offers free basic and paid advanced scans of uploaded material into a query window that returns a probability result if material was written by a bot or human body.During a Zoom call, GPTZero CEO Edward Tian said there are two parts to their latest update.“It’s called AI Vocabulary scan. The first part is that it highlights and lists for registered users the words in a scanned file that match the list of overused AI phrases and words,” Tian said.“And we're also launching for everyone, free access to our vocabulary monitor
GPTZero, a leading platform for AI-generated content detection and responsible AI adoption, announced it had raised $10 million in Series A funding led by Footwork VC with participation from Reach Capital, Uncork, Neo, Alt Capital, and the former CEOs of Reuters and The New York Times.
GPTZero raises $10M in Series A funding.