Scaled Cognition is the world’s only model lab dedicated exclusively to customer experience and pioneering agentic models purpose-built for reliable action-taking enterprise applications. Backed by Khosla Ventures, the company’s flagship Agentic Pretrained Transformer (APT) eliminates hallucinations, enforces enterprise policies and increases reliability in real-world CX workflows. Founded by serial AI entrepreneurs, former Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Conversational AI Dan Roth, and UC Berkeley AI Professor Dan Klein, and built by a team of world-class PhD researchers and engineers, Scaled Cognition advances the science of agentic AI to deliver safe, policy-aligned automation that enterprises can trust.
As a Research Scientist at Scaled Cognition you will:
- Develop and implement novel, next-generation neural architectures.
- Work closely with machine learning and product engineers to direct research toward strategic product needs and align product development with novel model capabilities.
- Stay up-to-date with the latest academic research and react quickly to new discoveries.
You might be the right person for the job if you:
- Enjoy exploring opportunities for innovation and aligning them with strategic objectives.
- Can rapidly prototype and evaluate new modeling techniques.
- Excel in collaborative, cross-functional team settings.
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