Abuse Investigator - Child Safety

OpenAI OpenAI · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · Intelligence & Investigations

This role focuses on investigating and disrupting child exploitation actors using OpenAI's products. It involves analyzing user behavior, developing detection strategies, and supporting enforcement actions. While the role uses AI tools and collaborates with engineering teams to improve tooling, its core function is not building or researching AI models, but rather investigating misuse and ensuring product safety. The role requires domain expertise in online child safety and technical fluency in data analysis tools.

What you'd actually do

  1. Investigate high-severity child safety violations and disrupt malicious actors in partnership with Policy, Legal, Integrity, Global Affairs, Security, and Engineering teams, including through cross-platform and cross-internet research
  2. Support investigations across other high-risk harm areas where child safety concerns intersect
  3. Conduct open-source and cross-platform research to contextualize actors and abuse networks
  4. Develop detection signals, behavioral heuristics, and tracking strategies to proactively identify high-risk users using tools such as SQL, Databricks, and Python
  5. Communicate investigation findings clearly and effectively to internal stakeholders through written briefs, data-backed recommendations, and escalation summaries

Skills

Required

  • SQL
  • Databricks
  • Python
  • domain-specific expertise in online child safety and child exploitation threats
  • technical investigations
  • tracking threat actors in abuse domains
  • communication of findings
  • collaboration with engineering and data partners

Nice to have

  • familiarity or proficiency with technical investigations in a government, law enforcement and/or tech-company setting
  • speaking one or more languages in addition to English
  • experience scaling and automating processes, especially with language models
  • presenting analytic findings to senior stakeholders or external partners

What the JD emphasized

  • deep expertise in online child safety and child exploitation threats
  • technical investigations
  • at least 5+ years of experience tracking threat actors in abuse domains
  • time-sensitive escalations involving high-risk harm
  • scaling and automating processes, especially with language models