Andrew Mayne is an author, AI creative and educator, OpenAI's original prompt engineer and former science communicator, host of The OpenAI Podcast, and Wall Street Journal best-selling novelist.
Andrew Mayne is the founder of Interdimensional, a firm that helps companies utilize artificial intelligence. He previously served as OpenAI's Science Communicator and was its first prompt engineer, contributing to GPT-3, ChatGPT, and GPT-4. Andrew is currently the host of The OpenAI Podcast where he has conversations with the staff and leadership of OpenAI.
Prior to working at OpenAI, Andrew swam with great white sharks in the Discovery Channel special Andrew Mayne: Ghost Diver.
Andrew is a Wall Street Journal best-selling novelist. He has been nominated for the Edgar Award for his book Black Fall and the Thriller Award for Name of the Devil and The Naturalist, an Amazon Charts best-seller that spent six weeks at the number one spot for all books on Amazon.
Andrew also starred in the A&E magic television series Don't Trust Andrew Mayne. With support from the Johnny Carson foundation and the James Randi Educational Foundation, he created a program using magic to teach critical thinking skills in public schools.
As a creative consultant he's worked behind the scenes for David Copperfield, Penn & Teller and David Blaine. He has developed innovative magic effects performed around the world and helped develop an experiment conducted onboard the International Space Station.
His underwater stealth suit featured in Andrew Mayne: Ghost Diver came from his interest in perception and engineering. While researching great white sharks, he developed artificial intelligence models based on sharks and used them to create a VR training simulator for shark interaction.



