HyperTrack is a San Francisco developer platform that turns a phone's raw location signal into structured, usable data for the people who move goods and staff shifts. Founded in 2015, it started as live-location APIs and SDKs for delivery and fleet apps, then shifted toward workforce automation - planning, assigning, tracking, and verifying work for gig and shift labor. Its building blocks power staffing marketplaces, field-service tools, and last-mile logistics operators, and the company says its software touches over two million gig workers in the U.S. alone. In short: HyperTrack sells the plumbing that lets other companies know, reliably, whether the work actually happened.
Turing is a $2.2 billion AGI infrastructure company that bridges the global talent gap in AI development. Founded in 2018 by Stanford AI alumni Jonathan Siddharth and Vijay Krishnan, Turing operates across two core missions: supplying frontier AI labs like OpenAI and Anthropic with expert human talent for coding, STEM, and reasoning data; and building production-grade AI systems for Fortune 500 enterprises. With a network spanning 4 million developers across 140+ countries, a fine-tuning platform called ALAN, and $334 million raised in total funding, Turing has grown into one of the fastest-scaling companies at the intersection of talent and artificial intelligence.