Senior economist role researching the systemic economic and geopolitical risks of transformative AI, with outputs intended for policymakers and AI risk management work.
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Senior economist role researching the systemic economic and geopolitical risks of transformative AI, with outputs intended for policymakers and AI risk management work.
Expressions of interest for policy and engineering roles focused on frontier AI auditing, verification, and evaluation; relevant because it directly concerns AI governance and auditing of AI systems.
Senior leadership role at RAND overseeing research on secure advanced AI systems, cyber capability evaluation, and policy frameworks governing AI, with direct policy and governance impact.
Senior government affairs role leading Senate-focused AI governance and frontier AI safety legislative strategy for AIPN.
Mid-career government affairs role focused on House engagement and legislative strategy for AI policy, including drafting AI-related bill language and advancing responsible AI policy.
Lead a CSET research team on frontier AI issues, producing policy-relevant research on capabilities, risks, governance, and implications for policymakers.
Policy advocacy role briefing US policymakers on superintelligence risks and advancing AI-related governance action, including a campaign to prohibit superintelligence.
State organizer role building grassroots public-engagement and issue advocacy around the risks of advanced AI in New Hampshire or Iowa.
Senior digital organizing role for an AI policy advocacy nonprofit, running grassroots campaigns and constituent activation in support of responsible AI policy and legislative advocacy.
Research fellowship studying frontier AI capability thresholds, human performance comparisons, and forecasting when AI systems surpass expert performance; relevant as public-interest AI policy research on frontier general-purpose AI.
Remote global course on frontier AI governance that prepares participants for government and policy roles, with content on capability evaluations, policy debates, and roadmap development.
Research lab administrator managing operations for Purdue's Governance and Responsible AI Lab, with responsibilities including policies, compliance, data quality, grants, communications, and events supporting AI governance research.
A 12-week program teaching technically informed U.S. AI policy to government and policy professionals, covering AI governance, regulatory approaches, and national security impacts.
Deputy Communications Director for an AI policy nonprofit, leading communications and media strategy in support of AI policy advocacy and government affairs.
Research analyst role conducting policy-relevant research on frontier AI and cybersecurity, producing publications and presentations for policy audiences.
Academic fellowship producing legal scholarship on AI law and policy, focused on the legal challenges posed by transformative artificial intelligence.
Senior operations role at an AI policy advocacy organization, handling compliance, finance, HR, and internal operations that support responsible AI policy work.
Contract data scientist role focused on finding, extracting, and compiling information for research that will inform international AI policy decisions.
Three-month in-person fellowship in Washington, DC for research on AI governance and policy, with mentorship and policy-focused professional development.
Director-level program leadership role building and running a career accelerator that transitions experienced professionals into AI safety roles and supports frontier AI governance work.