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companyHarvey logo
Full-Time|On-site|San Francisco

Why Join Harvey?At Harvey, we are revolutionizing the landscape of legal and professional services—transforming them from the ground up. By merging cutting-edge agentic AI with a robust enterprise platform and unparalleled domain expertise, we are redefining the execution of essential knowledge work for generations to come.This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a company poised for generational impact at a pivotal moment in its journey. With over 1,000 customers spanning more than 58 countries, a strong product-market fit, and backing from world-class investors, we are rapidly scaling and defining a new industry category. The challenges are ambitious, the standards are high, and the potential for growth—both personal and financial—is exceptional.Our team is composed of highly skilled, motivated individuals who are deeply aligned with our mission. We act swiftly, engage intensely, and take genuine ownership of the challenges we face—from initial concepts to long-term results. We maintain close relationships with our customers—collaborating with everyone from senior leadership to engineers—to solve real-world problems with urgency and care. If you excel in dynamic environments, strive for excellence, and wish to help mold the future of work alongside others who elevate the standard, we welcome you to build with us.At Harvey, the future of professional services is being crafted today—and we are only at the beginning.Role OverviewAs part of Harvey’s global in-house legal team, which comprises a diverse group of lawyers and legal professionals across various disciplines, we are seeking an experienced privacy lawyer to join our expanding team. You will collaborate closely with our Head of Privacy to foster a culture of privacy and security within the organization. Your responsibilities will include working alongside legal colleagues in the commercial and Go-To-Market teams, advising engineering and product teams to ensure compliance with global privacy laws and regulations, and partnering with the security function to protect and maintain data integrity.Your ResponsibilitiesDraft, review, and negotiate Data Processing Agreements with customers, subprocessors, service providers, and third parties.Assist in the development, maintenance, and scaling of global privacy programs, including preparing Data Protection Impact Assessments to identify and mitigate privacy risks and maintaining Records of Processing in accordance with regulatory requirements.Collaborate cross-functionally with talented product and engineering teams to assess the implications of privacy and data protection laws and regulatory guidance on innovative product development.

Feb 4, 2026
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companyLaurel logo
Full-time|On-site|San Francisco, Los Angeles, or New York

Laurel develops AI-powered time platforms designed for professional services firms. By automating the capture of work time and connecting time data to business outcomes, Laurel helps firms improve profitability, client service, and strategic decision-making. Clients include organizations such as EY, Aprio, Crowell & Moring, and Frost Brown Todd. Laurel’s systems process over 1 billion previously untracked work activities each year. The team includes experts in AI, product, and engineering, all working to rethink productivity in the knowledge economy. Laurel’s mission centers on helping employees accomplish more in less time, creating space for creativity and impact. Role overview The Lead Counsel for AI & Privacy is Laurel’s first legal hire, based in San Francisco, Los Angeles, or New York. This position focuses on product, data, and AI strategy, setting the foundation for legal guidance as the company grows. Key focus areas Provide direction on how Laurel builds, deploys, and scales AI responsibly for enterprise clients. Collaborate with Product, Engineering, Security, and Sales to influence data use, AI system design, and customer trust. Tackle legal and ethical questions where AI, privacy, and data intersect. Establish foundational practices and policies for Laurel’s technology and business operations. Collaboration This role works closely with cross-functional teams, including Product, Legal, and Go-To-Market, to influence both strategy and day-to-day execution. Location San Francisco, Los Angeles, or New York.

Apr 23, 2026
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companyOpenAI logo
Full-time|Hybrid|San Francisco

About Our Legal TeamAt OpenAI, our Legal team is pivotal in advancing our mission by addressing cutting-edge legal challenges within the realm of artificial intelligence. If you are driven by the desire to work on transformative legal issues as a technology lawyer, this is the team for you. Our group consists of experts from a variety of disciplines, including technology law, AI, privacy, intellectual property, corporate law, employment law, tax law, regulatory affairs, and litigation.Your Role as Privacy CounselIn the role of Privacy Counsel, you will spearhead privacy initiatives for our innovative AI products, models, and technologies. This is an exceptional opportunity to actively engage with the convergence of law and AI. You will report directly to our Associate General Counsel, Head of Privacy Legal.This position is located in San Francisco, CA, and follows a hybrid work model requiring three days in the office each week.Key Responsibilities:Collaborate with OpenAI's research, product, engineering, privacy, and security teams to support the creation and launch of cutting-edge AI products and services.Identify and mitigate privacy, regulatory, product, and other legal risks.Devise innovative strategies for addressing legal challenges and create scalable, adaptable processes for managing risks.Enhance and develop processes to expand our privacy program as the organization grows.Become a subject matter expert in AI privacy and contribute to the development and advancement of AI legal policy positions.This Role is Ideal for You If You:Possess at least 6 years of legal experience, including both in-house and roles in technology-focused law firms.Hold a JD and are licensed or qualified to practice in California.Provide strategic privacy guidance on complex and emerging technologies in fast-paced settings.Exhibit a strong sense of ownership, curiosity about technology, and enjoyment in tackling challenges, demonstrating sound judgment in uncertain situations.Excel in communication and interpersonal skills, effectively conveying complex concepts to varied audiences.Adopt a collaborative and proactive approach, with a proven track record of effective cross-functional teamwork.

Mar 2, 2026
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companyPeregrine Technologies logo
Full-time|$270K/yr - $345K/yr|On-site|San Francisco, CA

Supported by prominent investors in Silicon Valley, Peregrine Technologies empowers public safety organizations, state and local governments, federal agencies, and private-sector institutions to tackle society's challenges with remarkable speed and precision. Our advanced AI-enabled platform transforms isolated and unconnected data into actionable insights, bringing crucial information to the forefront to facilitate informed and timely decisions that enhance outcomes across various interactions. Currently, Peregrine serves hundreds of clients across more than 30 states and two countries, impacting over 125 million individuals, and we are expanding our influence as we venture into enterprise solutions and international markets.The RoleWe are seeking an Associate General Counsel specializing in Product, Privacy, and AI to act as a strategic legal advisor to Peregrine’s Product, Engineering, Security, and Compliance teams.This position reports directly to the Chief Legal Officer and combines traditional product counseling with in-depth knowledge of AI governance, privacy regulations, and emerging legal frameworks. You will integrate into the product development cycle, providing guidance on AI features, data governance choices, model development factors, and regulatory risks in public sector contexts.Your contributions will shape Peregrine’s AI governance strategy, keeping abreast of evolving legal and privacy standards while establishing controls that enable responsible innovation.

Mar 5, 2026
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companyOPSWAT logo
Full-time|$220K/yr - $280K/yr|On-site|San Francisco, California, United States

OPSWAT is a global frontrunner in the cybersecurity of IT, OT, and ICS critical infrastructure. Our comprehensive platform equips both public and private sectors with the tools necessary to safeguard intricate networks, secure devices, and maintain compliance. Over the past two decades, our dedication to pioneering technology has garnered the trust of over 1,700 organizations, governments, and institutions worldwide, cementing our vital role in protecting global critical infrastructure and ensuring the safety of our way of life.The Position – Senior Counsel – Privacy, Product, and AIAt OPSWAT, we are on a mission to defend the world’s most essential infrastructure—from nuclear power plants and international banks to major manufacturers and government networks. Our rapid growth—doubling annually—demands legal expertise that can adapt alongside our business while safeguarding our core values: our clients, our reputation, and our mission.We are seeking a Senior Counsel who can assume a strategic role and assist us in shaping the future. You will report directly to our General Counsel and collaborate closely with our product, IT, security, procurement, and sales teams. This position transcends privacy and AI—it's about building trust with some of the most security-focused organizations globally and guiding us toward responsible scaling.Key ResponsibilitiesLead and oversee the global privacy and compliance framework, including policies, templates, processes, and timely updates.Collaborate with product, engineering, and security teams to offer legal guidance on privacy and AI issues throughout the product development lifecycle.Draft and update user-facing legal documents such as Terms of Service, Privacy Policies, and Data Processing Agreements.Negotiate and draft contracts impacting the company’s products.Support the global compliance program and keep abreast of new AI/privacy legislation (e.g., GDPR, CPRA, EU AI Act).Advise product and engineering teams on open-source license obligations and usage.Create internal playbooks and training to enhance awareness of privacy and AI issues.

Jan 13, 2026
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companyIntercom Inc. logo
Full-time|On-site|San Francisco, California

Join Intercom as a Senior Privacy Counsel and play a critical role in shaping our approach to privacy and data protection. You will lead privacy initiatives, work alongside cross-functional teams, and ensure compliance with global privacy laws. This is an opportunity to make a significant impact in a fast-paced, innovative environment.

Mar 5, 2026
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companyAirwallex logo
Full-time|On-site|US - San Francisco

Join Airwallex as a Counsel specializing in Data Privacy, where you will play a pivotal role in ensuring our compliance with data protection laws and regulations. You will collaborate with our global teams to develop and implement privacy policies, conduct risk assessments, and provide guidance on data handling practices. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a fast-growing fintech company that is redefining the way businesses manage their finances.

Apr 9, 2026
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companyAirwallex logo
Full-time|On-site|US - San Francisco

Join Our Team as a Senior Counsel, Data PrivacyAt Airwallex, we are redefining the landscape of global business with our comprehensive payments and financial platform. Our innovative blend of proprietary technology and software solutions empowers over 200,000 businesses worldwide, including industry leaders like Brex, Rippling, Navan, Qantas, and SHEIN. We facilitate everything from business accounts and payments to spend management and treasury services, all while pushing the boundaries of embedded finance.Founded in Melbourne, our dynamic team of over 2,000 talented professionals operates across 26 offices globally. With a valuation of $8 billion and support from leading investors such as T. Rowe Price, Visa, Mastercard, and Sequoia, Airwallex is at the forefront of shaping the future of global finance. If you are eager to contribute to ambitious projects and advance your career, we invite you to join us.What We Look ForWe value innovative thinkers who possess a founder's mindset, striving for significant impact, rapid growth, and genuine ownership. You should bring a wealth of relevant expertise, exceptional analytical skills, and a deep commitment to our mission and operating principles. Your ability to act decisively and thoughtfully, coupled with a curious mindset, will enable you to tackle challenges head-on.Collaboration and humility are key; you will transform innovative concepts into tangible products while driving projects from inception to completion. Leveraging AI to enhance productivity and efficiency will be part of your toolkit as you work alongside exceptional teammates to navigate complex challenges in an evolving financial landscape. If this resonates with you, let’s create the future together.About Our Legal, Risk & Compliance TeamThe Legal, Risk & Compliance (LRC) team at Airwallex is composed of dedicated legal and compliance professionals, as well as risk management experts focused on safeguarding our operations. We are committed to maintaining a culture of compliance and ethical conduct while navigating the complexities of the global financial environment. Our team provides crucial support and guidance across all business areas, proactively managing legal and financial risks.Within the LRC, the Data & Privacy team specializes in data protection, governance, and AI compliance, working closely with product, engineering, and operations teams across the globe. We aim to provide expert insights to ensure our practices align with the highest standards of data privacy.

Mar 11, 2026
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Full-time|$225K/yr - $270K/yr|Hybrid|Hub - San Francisco

Superhuman team members in this role must be based in the San Francisco Bay Area and be able to collaborate in person 2 days a week.About SuperhumanSuperhuman is an AI productivity platform that merges the best of technology with human potential. With the integration of Grammarly's writing assistance, Coda’s collaborative workspaces, Mail’s inbox management, and Go, the proactive AI assistant, Superhuman empowers over 40 million users across more than 50,000 organizations and 3,000 educational institutions globally. Founded in 2009, our mission is to eliminate busywork, allowing individuals to focus on what truly matters. Discover more at superhuman.com.The OpportunityAs a Privacy Counsel within our Product, Privacy, and Policy Legal Team, you will:Provide expert legal advice to product, engineering, and business teams on data privacy, security, and compliance requirements throughout the product lifecycle.Deliver actionable legal insights regarding risks and obligations linked to global data protection laws, including GDPR, CCPA, COPPA, HIPAA, and U.S. state laws.Conduct and oversee privacy impact assessments while proactively identifying and mitigating potential privacy risks.Develop and maintain comprehensive privacy policies, internal guidelines, and compliance frameworks.Monitor and interpret requirements from global privacy regulations and ensure effective implementation.Collaborate with Security and Support to address customer inquiries and data subject requests.Draft, review, and negotiate privacy-related agreements, including Data Processing Agreements (DPAs), vendor contracts, and privacy terms.Create and facilitate privacy and data protection training sessions for internal teams.Support cross-functional technical implementation for privacy compliance initiatives, including data retention, deletion, anonymization, and pseudonymization.Advise on the implementation of an AI governance program.Assist in privacy-related mergers and acquisitions integration.

Feb 9, 2026
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companyGrammarly, Inc. logo
Full-time|$225K/yr - $270K/yr|Hybrid|San Francisco, CA

Team members in this role are required to be located in the San Francisco Bay Area and collaborate in person two days per week.About SuperhumanGrammarly is now integrated with Superhuman, an innovative AI productivity platform dedicated to unlocking the superhuman potential within everyone. The Superhuman suite encompasses a range of applications and services that seamlessly integrate AI into the daily workflows of users, connecting with over 1 million platforms and websites. Our offerings include Grammarly's advanced writing assistance, Coda's collaborative workspaces, Mail's inbox management, and Go, a proactive AI assistant that intuitively understands context and provides timely assistance. Since our inception in 2009, Superhuman has empowered over 40 million individuals, 50,000 organizations, and 3,000 educational institutions globally to eliminate mundane tasks and concentrate on what truly matters. Discover more at superhuman.com.

Mar 13, 2026
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companyUnity logo
Full-time|$178.1K/yr - $267.1K/yr|Remote|Remote, District of Columbia, USA

Exciting Career OpportunityJoin Unity Technologies as a Senior Managing Counsel for AI Governance, reporting directly to the Vice President and Deputy General Counsel for Privacy and AI Governance. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for crafting, executing, and supervising a privacy-focused governance framework that supports the development and deployment of AI technologies. As a key advisor and process architect, your work will ensure adherence to global AI regulations, privacy laws, and ethical benchmarks through collaboration with Product, Security, Legal, and Engineering teams.Your ResponsibilitiesLead AI Program Governance and Policy: Assess the relevance of international AI regulations, spearhead policy formulation, act as the Framework Owner, and set ethical guidelines for AI development. Optimize privacy, safety, and AI assessments while proposing AI-enabled tools to enhance efficiency.Manage AI Incident Response: Revise and enhance incident response protocols to include AI-specific triggers and regulatory reporting structures, aligning with existing roles and Security’s AI Acceptable Use Policy.Oversee AI Risk Management: Maintain and refine the AI Risk Management Policy, establishing a comprehensive risk taxonomy that distinguishes between rights-based and technical risks.Ensure Accuracy, Robustness, and Cybersecurity: Provide counsel on adapting security and compliance strategies to meet AI-specific legal requirements, collaborating with technical teams to ensure that AI models meet established accuracy and compliance criteria.Implement Quality Management and Monitoring: Assess and refine standard Quality Management System (QMS) protocols for AI design, testing, validation, and post-market monitoring. Sustain standardized processes and reporting templates for ongoing model performance and compliance.Specialist Consultation: Facilitate specialized legal analysis (e.g., Intellectual Property, Employment) with relevant co-counsel.

Feb 9, 2026
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companyThe Trade Desk logo
Full-time|On-site|Chicago; Irvine; Los Angeles; New York; San Francisco; San Jose

The Trade Desk is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Director of Corporate Privacy to join our dynamic legal team. In this pivotal role, you will oversee the development and implementation of privacy policies and practices, ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations. As a leader in the organization, you will provide strategic legal guidance on privacy matters, work closely with cross-functional teams, and champion data protection initiatives across the company.Your expertise will help shape our approach to privacy and data management, allowing us to maintain our commitment to transparency and responsible data use. Join us in our mission to empower buyers of advertising through a data-driven approach while safeguarding user information.

Mar 26, 2026
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companyAirwallex logo
Full-time|On-site|US - San Francisco

Join Airwallex as Lead Counsel, Data PrivacyAt Airwallex, we are revolutionizing the financial landscape with our unified payments and financial platform designed for global businesses. Our innovative combination of proprietary infrastructure and software has empowered over 200,000 businesses around the world, including industry leaders such as Brex, Rippling, Navan, Qantas, and SHEIN. We provide fully integrated solutions for managing business accounts, payments, spend management, and treasury, along with embedded finance capabilities on a global scale.Founded in Melbourne, our team consists of over 2,000 talented individuals across 26 offices worldwide, and we are valued at US$8 billion. Backed by top-tier investors including T. Rowe Price, Visa, Mastercard, and Sequoia, Airwallex is at the forefront of building the future of global payments and finance. If you are ready to embark on one of the most ambitious journeys of your career, we invite you to join our mission.What We Look ForWe seek passionate builders who possess founder-like energy, eager to create meaningful impact, accelerate their learning, and embrace true ownership in their work. You bring a wealth of expertise and sharp analytical thinking, driven by our mission and operating principles. With the ability to navigate swiftly with sound judgment and a curiosity that drives you to dig deeper, you will make decisions grounded in fundamental principles, balancing agility with rigor.Your collaborative spirit and humility will empower you to transform innovative ideas into tangible products as you take ownership of projects from inception to completion. By leveraging AI, you will work smarter and tackle complex, high-visibility challenges alongside exceptional teammates, fostering your professional growth as we build the future of global banking together. If this resonates with you, let’s create what’s next.About the Legal, Risk & Compliance TeamThe Legal, Risk & Compliance (LRC) team at Airwallex is a dynamic group of legal professionals, compliance specialists, and risk management experts committed to safeguarding our operations. We cultivate a culture of compliance and ethical conduct, ensuring that we navigate the global financial landscape with integrity. Our team provides expert guidance and support across all business areas, proactively identifying, mitigating, and managing legal and financial risks.Within LRC, the Data & Privacy team offers specialized guidance on data protection, privacy, governance, and AI, collaborating closely with various departments such as Product, Engineering, Information Security, and Operations across all regions.

Feb 14, 2026
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companyUnity logo
Full-time|$178.1K/yr - $267.1K/yr|On-site|San Francisco, CA, USA

About the OpportunityAs a key member of our legal team, you will report directly to the Vice President and Deputy General Counsel for Privacy and AI Governance. Your primary responsibility will be to create, implement, and manage privacy-oriented governance for the development and deployment of AI technologies. This role serves as the framework owner, advisor, and process architect, ensuring adherence to global AI laws, privacy regulations, and ethical standards through collaborative efforts with Product, Security, Legal, and Engineering teams. Key Responsibilities Lead the AI Program Governance and Policy: Assess the relevance of international AI regulations, spearhead policy formulation, serve as the Framework Owner, and establish ethical norms and clear directives for AI development. Enhance efficiency in substantial assessments (Privacy, Safety, AI) and advocate for AI-enabled tools to optimize resources. Manage AI Incident Response: Evaluate and refine incident response procedures to integrate AI-specific triggers and regulatory reporting structures, ensuring alignment with existing roles and Security’s AI Acceptable Use Policy. Oversee AI Risk Management: Sustain the AI Risk Management Policy and define a standard risk taxonomy (rights-based vs. technical risks). Ensure Accuracy, Robustness, and Cybersecurity: Provide guidance on adjusting security and compliance programs to fulfill AI-specific legal requirements and work alongside technical teams to verify that models meet established accuracy metrics and compliance standards. Implement Quality Management and Monitoring: Review and enhance the standard Quality Management System (QMS) protocols for AI design, testing, validation, and post-market surveillance. Maintain standard processes and reporting templates for ongoing model performance and compliance. Specialist Consultation: Facilitate specialized legal analyses (e.g., IP, Employment) with relevant co-counsel.

Feb 9, 2026
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companyPagerDuty logo
Full-time|On-site|San Francisco

PagerDuty (NYSE:PD) stands at the forefront of Digital Operations Management. In a world that never sleeps, organizations of all sizes depend on PagerDuty to ensure an impeccable digital experience for their customers consistently. Teams leverage PagerDuty to swiftly identify issues and opportunities, uniting the right talent to resolve problems more quickly and to avert future challenges. Over 13,000 organizations, including 60 members of the Fortune 100, trust PagerDuty to navigate their Digital Transformation, Cloud Migration, and DevOps Modernization journeys. Our esteemed clientele includes GE, Cisco, Genentech, Electronic Arts, Cox Automotive, Netflix, Shopify, Zoom, DoorDash, Lululemon, and others. As we rapidly expand our platform for Digital Operations Management, we are integrating AI/ML and Automation, enhancing our adoption across Development, IT, Customer Service, Security, and various other teams within organizations.PagerDuty is actively seeking a distinguished legal professional with extensive expertise in product, intellectual property, security, and privacy law to spearhead our Product and Privacy legal team. This pivotal role necessitates a strategic legal partner capable of navigating intricate technical and regulatory landscapes while fostering business innovation. The position reports directly to the General Counsel.

Feb 2, 2026
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Senior Product Counsel

Superhuman Platform Inc.

Full-time|$270K/yr - $300K/yr|Hybrid|Hub - San Francisco

Superhuman team members in this role must be based in the San Francisco Bay Area or New York City and be able to collaborate in person 2 days a week.About SuperhumanSuperhuman is an innovative AI productivity platform that aims to unlock the superhuman potential in everyone. With a suite of applications and intelligent agents, Superhuman integrates seamlessly with over 1 million apps and websites, including Grammarly's writing assistance and Coda's collaborative workspaces. Founded in 2009, Superhuman empowers over 40 million users and thousands of organizations and educational institutions worldwide to eliminate busywork and focus on what truly matters. Discover more at superhuman.com.The OpportunityAs a Senior Product Counsel on our Product, Privacy, and Policy Legal Team, you will:Serve as the primary legal advisor for teams developing Superhuman's next generation of products and features.Guide stakeholders from Product, Design, Marketing, and Engineering throughout the product lifecycle, from ideation to launch and beyond.Streamline legal processes and serve as an ambassador for legal topics and reviews.Identify and mitigate product, regulatory, privacy, and other legal risks related to our AI agents and products.Craft innovative strategies for addressing legal issues and establish processes for scalable solutions.Monitor evolving legal and regulatory developments in AI and SaaS, providing guidance to internal stakeholders.Become an expert in AI legal matters and help shape and advance AI legal policy positions.Manage aspects of our intellectual property portfolio.Assist in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating commercial agreements related to product capabilities and IP matters.Design and deliver training on relevant legal topics.Support regulatory engagements as needed.

Mar 24, 2026
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companyOpenAI logo
Full-time|On-site|San Francisco

About Our TeamJoin the Privacy Engineering Team at OpenAI, where we are dedicated to embedding privacy as a core principle within our mission to develop Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). We focus on ensuring that all OpenAI products and systems that process user data adhere to the highest standards of privacy and security.Our team engineers essential production solutions, innovates privacy-preserving methodologies, and provides cross-functional engineering and research teams with the tools necessary for responsible data management. Our commitment to ethical data utilization is a cornerstone of OpenAI's vision for safely advancing AGI for the benefit of everyone.About the PositionAs a valued member of the Privacy Engineering Team, you will be instrumental in protecting user data while enhancing the usability and effectiveness of our AI systems. You will engage with cutting-edge research on privacy-enhancing technologies, including differential privacy, federated learning, and data memorization techniques. Your role will also entail exploring the intersection of privacy and machine learning, innovating methods for better data anonymization, and mitigating risks associated with model inversion and membership inference attacks.This position is based in San Francisco, and we offer relocation assistance.Key Responsibilities:Design and prototype scalable privacy-preserving machine learning algorithms (e.g., differential privacy, secure aggregation, federated learning) for deployment at OpenAI.Evaluate and enhance model resilience against privacy threats such as membership inference, model inversion, and data memorization leaks, ensuring a balance between utility and security assurances.Create internal libraries, evaluation frameworks, and documentation to make advanced privacy techniques accessible to engineering and research teams.Conduct comprehensive investigations into the privacy-performance trade-offs of large models, sharing findings that guide model training and product safety protocols.Establish and document privacy standards, threat models, and audit procedures to govern the entire machine learning lifecycle, from dataset curation to post-deployment oversight.Work collaboratively with Security, Policy, Product, and Legal teams to translate evolving regulatory frameworks into actionable technical safeguards and tools.

Dec 17, 2025
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companyOpenAI logo
Full-time|On-site|San Francisco

About Our TeamAt OpenAI, we are dedicated to fostering the responsible and widespread integration of artificial intelligence into everyday life. Our Marketing team plays a pivotal role in this mission by gaining deep insights into customer demographics and market trends, guiding the development of innovative products, establishing sustainable monetization frameworks, and amplifying awareness and usage across OpenAI’s diverse offerings.Utilizing a data-driven methodology, we analyze market landscapes, devise monetization strategies, and pinpoint customer needs that influence product development and messaging. We collaborate closely with Sales, Partnerships, Product, Engineering, Research, Communications, and Design teams to create a seamless customer journey and spearhead go-to-market initiatives for new product launches across various channels.About the RoleWe are seeking a dynamic Privacy Product Marketing Manager to spearhead the development and execution of our privacy narratives and strategies across our entire product lineup. This individual will leverage strong analytical skills, customer insight, and cross-functional leadership to translate privacy principles, user demands, and regulatory requirements into well-defined product specifications, persuasive messaging, and effective go-to-market strategies. This position is perfect for someone who excels in navigating uncertainty, enjoys influencing organizational alignment, and is motivated to collaborate across teams to deliver trustworthy solutions.Key Responsibilities:Conduct in-depth discovery to identify user expectations, corporate requirements, and market trends surrounding privacy, trust, and data stewardship.Transform privacy insights into actionable product requirements and initiatives in close collaboration with Product, Engineering, Legal, and Privacy/Policy stakeholders.Collaborate with Design, Data Science, and Analytics teams to establish success metrics for privacy experiences (e.g., understanding, control adoption, incident reduction, support burden) and create comprehensive measurement plans.Identify privacy risk areas throughout the product lifecycle (data collection, retention, training use, access controls, sharing, third-party interactions) and lead cross-functional risk mitigation strategies.Oversee launch strategies and execution of new and enhanced privacy features and experiences, including user controls, transparency disclosures, consent flows, and admin tools.Develop clear and engaging narratives and materials that articulate privacy options effectively (e.g., product messaging, help center content, FAQs, internal enablement, executive updates).Coordinate readiness and alignment across teams (Product, Legal, Compliance, etc.) to ensure successful implementation of privacy initiatives.

Feb 5, 2026
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companyOpenAI, LP logo
Full-time|Hybrid|San Francisco

The Legal team at OpenAI tackles some of the most novel legal questions in artificial intelligence. The group brings together specialists in technology, AI, privacy, intellectual property, corporate law, employment law, tax, regulatory matters, and litigation. Collaboration and diverse expertise drive the team’s work as they address emerging issues in a rapidly evolving field. Role overview The AI Policy Counsel will help OpenAI navigate the shifting legislative and regulatory landscape for artificial intelligence in the United States and abroad. This role calls for a legal professional with a strong background in technology policy and a talent for interpreting complex, often unprecedented, legislative and regulatory proposals. The position reports to the Senior Counsel of AI Policy. This is a hybrid role based in either San Francisco, CA or Washington, DC, with three days per week in the office. Relocation assistance is available for new hires. What you will do Analyze proposed AI-related legislation and regulations to determine their impact on OpenAI and the broader AI industry. Collaborate with Legal and Global Affairs teams to develop policy positions. Offer strategic advice and insights to the Global Affairs team and other internal stakeholders. Advise on evolving regulatory and industry standards that affect OpenAI’s operations and clients. Requirements More than 5 years of legal experience, including time in both in-house roles and technology-focused law firms. Deep understanding of technology policy and experience analyzing complex legislative issues. Familiarity with, or strong interest in, AI laws and regulations. Exceptional writing skills, with the ability to communicate complex topics clearly and persuasively. Demonstrated experience engaging with regulators and policymakers.

Apr 28, 2026
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companyReflection AI logo
Full-time|On-site|San Francisco

Reflection AI builds open weight models for a wide range of users, including individuals, businesses, and governments. The team brings together talent from organizations such as DeepMind, OpenAI, Google Brain, Meta, Character.AI, and Anthropic, all working to advance open superintelligence. Role overview The AI Compute and Infrastructure Counsel acts as the main legal advisor to Reflection AI’s Strategy and Operations teams on complex infrastructure initiatives. Based in San Francisco, this attorney leads negotiations and manages agreements that support the company’s growing AI infrastructure. The work spans collaborations with hardware manufacturers, cloud capacity deals, and contracts related to data centers, utilities, and new facility builds. This position is designed for a commercial lawyer with experience at the intersection of advanced AI and infrastructure. The role provides autonomy, the opportunity to establish legal frameworks for a new function, and a direct impact on the company’s AI systems. What you will do Negotiate compute and cloud capacity agreements with hyperscalers, neoclouds, and new vendors, covering terms like capacity reservations, service-level commitments, portability, and exit rights. Manage hardware partnerships with vendors in chips, accelerators, servers, and networking. Oversee legal support for data center and AI facility projects, including master agreements for colocation and hosting, ground leases, build-to-suit leases, construction contracts, interconnection agreements, and power purchase agreements. Structure and negotiate power arrangements, such as power purchase agreements, tolling agreements, utility service contracts, behind-the-meter generation, and long-term energy deals. Lead legal work on strategic infrastructure transactions, including joint ventures, site acquisitions, and custom financing models for the AI factory roadmap. Develop scalable playbooks, templates, and delegation systems to help commercial and infrastructure teams operate efficiently and maintain high standards. Collaborate with Security, Privacy, and Policy teams on matters like tenant isolation, customer data handling, and sovereign compute requirements.

Apr 28, 2026

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