Theta
About Theta
Theta translates real-world workspaces into simulation environments. The company trains expert-level agents within these environments. These agents deeply understand the work. By replicating real-world workspaces in simulation, Theta trains agents that develop a deep understanding of the work itself.
Company at a glance
Founders & Leadership
Location
About the Team
Team Distribution
- Operations44%
- Leadership33%
- Engineering22%
Where the Team Studied
- 1.Cornell University
- 2.Carnegie Mellon University
- 3.Indiana University Bloomington
- 4.Baruch College
Team Worked At
- Scale AI
- Snorkel AI
- Amazon
- Goldman Sachs
Team Composition
9 people- Entrepreneurship3 senior3
- Engineering2 senior2
- Research2
Life at Theta
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