It's Wednesday, June 3rd. ChatGPT now pulls live job listings and formats your resume without leaving the chat. ZoomMate runs the follow-ups from your meetings across Salesforce and Workday. Codex's new Sites plugin turns a sentence into a deployed, hosted web app. The busywork keeps shrinking.

FROM COLLECTIVE HQ

🌍 Humans in AI Week Spotlight: The AI Builders at Atlanta Who Spent a Morning at the Food Bank

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The Atlanta chapter opened Humans in AI Week at the Atlanta Community Food Bank, where the group spent the morning packing more than 15,000 meals for families facing food insecurity across Georgia.

Kenneth Eaton, who shared the recap, noted that a room full of AI builders couldn't resist optimizing the packing line as they went. The same folks who spend their days on agents and models gave a morning to work you can count in meals, the kind of impact a community feels right away. If you’re looking to get involved, you can find all of our AIC events this week on our Luma calendar.

Every Wednesday, we break down the latest AI tools we recommend adding to your stack.

TOOL SPOTLIGHT

🛡️ChatGPT Now Finds Your Next Job And Writes The Resume

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OpenAI gave ChatGPT a job-hunting mode on June 1. It pulls live listings from Indeed, Upwork, and the open web, ranks them against your experience, then helps you upload, tailor, and download a clean resume for a specific role, all inside the chat.

About the Tool
  • Ask for live roles in your field and get current openings from Indeed, Upwork, and Appcast ranked to your background, then click through to apply on the source site.

  • Upload your existing resume and have ChatGPT tailor it to a specific posting, then download it in a clean, professional format.

  • Build a resume from scratch by describing your experience, and let ChatGPT structure and format it for you.

Job search is free for U.S. users on Free, Go, Plus, and Pro. Resume formatting is free in English on every plan, on the web.

TOOL SPOTLIGHT

🖥️ Zoom Built An Agent That Does The Work After The Call

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Zoom launched ZoomMate on June 1, an agentic work surface that turns what gets said in your meetings, chats, and calls into finished output. It searches across Zoom and connected tools like Salesforce and Workday, then drafts the decks, documents, and follow-ups for you.

About the Tool
  • Turn a finished meeting into a draft deck, document, or project plan automatically, and have ZoomMate update it as decisions change.

  • Ask one question and search across Zoom, the web, Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Workday at once to pull the record or ticket you need.

  • Trigger the follow-ups without leaving Zoom: update records, create tasks, draft customer emails, and book events on Google Calendar or Outlook.

$20 per user each month with AI credits included. Generally available now in North America, with EMEA and APAC rolling out later this year.

In this section, we feature a few standout opportunities leading AI companies, non-profits, policy groups, and other organizations.

🔬 Work at a Lab/AI Safety

Roles at frontier labs, safety organizations, and research institutions

RESEARCH ENGINEER, AI OBSERVABILITY — Anthropic | San Francisco, CA | $320,000–$405,000

RESEARCH ENGINEER, KNOWLEDGE FOUNDATIONS — Anthropic | San Francisco, CA | $350,000–$850,000

RESEARCH ENGINEER, MODEL EVALUATIONS — Anthropic | SF / NYC / Remote-Friendly | $320,000–$485,000

AI SYSTEMS ENGINEER, CODEX AGENTS — OpenAI | San Francisco, CA | $230,000–$385,000 + Equity

RESEARCH ENGINEER, RETRIEVAL & SEARCH (APPLIED ENGINEERING) — OpenAI | San Francisco, CA | $293,000–$585,000 + Equity

🚀 Work in Industry

Roles at funded AI startups and private companies

SOFTWARE ENGINEER, AI SDK — Vercel | Hybrid (SF / NYC) | $196,000–$294,000

SOFTWARE ENGINEER, AGENT — Vercel | Hybrid (San Francisco) | $232,000–$348,000

SOFTWARE ENGINEER, AI PRODUCT — Figma | San Francisco, CA | $153,000–$376,000

SOFTWARE ENGINEER, AI PLATFORMS — Figma | San Francisco, CA | $153,000–$376,000

FOUNDING AI ENGINEER — Letterbook (YC) | San Francisco, CA | $120,000–$180,000 + 1.0–2.5% Equity

🏛️ Work in AI Policy / Governance

Roles in government, think tanks, NGOs, and policy organizations

SENIOR RESEARCH LEAD, AI SECURITY PORTFOLIO — RAND Corporation | San Francisco, CA | $167,300–$261,400

RESEARCH LEAD, AI CYBER TESTING & EVALUATION — RAND Corporation | Washington, DC | $146,200–$261,400

PUBLIC POLICY MANAGER, GLOBAL AFFAIRS — OpenAI | San Francisco, CA | $171,000–$280,000 + Equity

POLICY COUNSEL, EMEA — Anthropic | Brussels / Dublin / London | £200,000–£240,000

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🧑‍💻 About the Editors

Noah is a researcher, innovation strategist, and ex-founder thinking and writing about the future of AI and the workforce. His work and body of research explores the economics of emerging technology and organizational strategy. Outside of AIC, Noah heads research for Centaurian AI.

About Joy Dong

Joy is a news editor, writer, and entrepreneur at the intersection of AI and blockchain. Whether she is demystifying complex systems in her newsletter, TEA, or building streamlined solutions through her automation agency, Ownly, Joy’s mission is to make emerging tech accessible and actionable for everyone.

Lindsay is an AI engineer, researcher, and writer focused on how AI systems behave in practice and what it takes to make them safe. Her work sits at the intersection of AI safety, governance, and product design, and at AIC she writes about the questions that matter most as these systems scale.

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