Full-Time
Updated on 3/18/2025
AI platform for business process optimization
No salary listed
Senior
New York, NY, USA
This is a hybrid position, which implies that the candidate will be required to work in-office for part of the week.
Writer.com provides a platform that uses artificial intelligence to enhance business processes for various clients, including large corporations. The platform integrates Large Language Models (LLMs), Natural Language Processing (NLP), and Machine Learning (ML) to tailor AI solutions to a client's specific brand and knowledge. LLMs generate human-like text, NLP helps computers understand human language, and ML enables systems to learn from data. Writer's platform is built on secure, enterprise-grade LLMs called Palmyra, which are designed to be transparent and do not use client data for training. This allows clients to self-host the models, ensuring control and privacy. The platform assists businesses in speeding up processes and generating customized outputs, such as summaries and insights, while adhering to legal and brand guidelines. Writer.com operates on a subscription-based model, providing clients with ongoing access to its features.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$326M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2020
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