About
Lovelace is the serious AI company for enterprise organizations.
We make autonomous agents work for mission-critical analysis. Lovelace brings a new level of rigor and accuracy to enterprise AI deployments in industries where bad decisions ruin lives.

Dr. Andrew Moore
Founder & CEO, Lovelace
Andrew Moore, PhD, is one of the world's foremost authorities on artificial intelligence and machine learning, with a career spanning foundational academic research, large-scale commercial deployment, and national security advising at the highest levels.
Moore led Google Cloud AI as its head, driving the development and global-scale deployment of products including Vertex AI and anti-money laundering AI, while building on his earlier tenure founding and leading Google's Pittsburgh engineering office. Prior to these roles, Moore served as Dean of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, where he shaped the institutional and intellectual foundations of the world’s leading AI research university.
Beyond the private sector, Moore is a recognized authority on AI in global security and ethics. He has briefed and advised senior leaders across industry and government – from CEOs to generals to the President of the United States. In 2023, he was appointed the first-ever adviser for artificial intelligence, robotics, and autonomous systems to U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), a role that reflects both the trust placed in his judgment and his commitment to ensuring AI remains a force for stability and humanitarian good. When the people responsible for the nation's most consequential decisions needed to understand AI, they called Andrew Moore.
A prolific researcher and former Carnegie Mellon professor, Moore is the author of more than 200 papers cited over 48,700 times, placing him among the most-cited researchers in machine learning and AI worldwide. He was elected a Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) in 2005 for landmark contributions to the field. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Cambridge.
Moore now brings this rare convergence of research depth, enterprise scale, and national security expertise to Lovelace as CEO, leading a team building AI for the world's most critical challenges.
The Front Line
Our front line is fueled by an entire team of experts who never miss.

Andrew Moore
Co-Founder & CEO

Toby Smith
Co-Founder & Head of Engineering

Matt Houy
Head of Operations

Jonathan Macoskey
Head of Machine Learning

Chris MacPherson
Head of Forward-Deployed Engineering

Kim Zimmelman
Head of Design
Our team
Lovelace sits at the intersection of breakthrough AI and high-stakes operations.
Our team has built the foundational infrastructure behind some of the world's most consequential technology, from Google's core systems and autonomous vehicles to commercial AI cloud products driving decisions across global enterprises.
We uniquely combine world-class AI engineering with operational leadership drawn from the intelligence community, veterans, the White House Situation Room, NSA, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
That convergence of deep technical excellence and real-world operational experience is what positions Lovelace to build AI that delivers when everything is on the line.
Our namesake, Ada
Ada Lovelace, a 19th century mathematician, is widely regarded as the world's first computer programmer.
She understood, long before anyone else, that intelligent machines could do far more than calculate. Their real power is in what they could make possible.
Ada foresaw the age of machine intelligence more than a century before it happened, and described the future before the world was ready for it. We carry her name because seeing what others can't, and building it, is precisely what we do.

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The mission is serious. The bar is high. We hire accordingly.
Lovelace is solving hard problems at the intersection of AI, financial services, and national security. We are building the AI infrastructure to give the world's enterprise organizations the context, speed, and confidence to act.
The work ahead is complex, and the industries we serve cannot afford for us to get it wrong. Some problems demand the best minds in the world. This is one of them.
