Summary
Jay Dixit is a founder and educator who builds practical bridges between AI and human creativity, currently leading Socratic AI to teach organizations how to use AI as a thinking partner rather than a ghostwriter. Previously OpenAI’s first Head of Community for Writers, he designed ethical frameworks and instructional resources adopted by institutions like Harvard, Wharton, and Columbia. A former Yale lecturer and Senior Editor at Psychology Today, Jay blends deep expertise in storytelling, psychology, and neuroscience to help teams produce clearer, more persuasive work. His background as a journalist for outlets including The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and Wired informs a rare mix of narrative craft and evidence-based communication design. He has a cited psychology thesis from Yale and an MFA in nonfiction writing, and he unexpectedly conducted George Carlin’s last interview and won The Moth, underscoring his lived experience in storytelling.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Psychology, Bachelor's degree Psychology at Yale University
Master of Fine Arts - MFA Nonfiction Writing, Master of Fine Arts - MFA Nonfiction Writing at University of King's College
English, French, Spanish