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AI Governance at The Future Society | PhD Candidate in AI Public Policy at Oxford University

Seeking a Visionary Director of U.S. AI Governance! The Future Society is expanding, and we're looking for a leader to spearhead our new Washington, D.C. office. Why this role is extraordinary: - Set the strategy: Develop and implement policy strategies to advance trustworthy AI, with a focus on dual-use foundation models. - Lead an exceptional team: Guide a group of brilliant, highly motivated professionals dedicated to aligning AI progress with societal values. - Make a lasting impact: Your decisions today will shape tomorrow's technological landscape. Your work in the U.S. will have ripple effects worldwide, influencing international AI governance standards. - Create unlikely alliances: Collaborate with top policymakers, industry leaders, and academics in the AI field. The ideal candidate will have: - A robust network across policy, industry, and civil society - Proven ability to find constructive compromises among diverse stakeholders - Knowledge of AI - Management experience (We’re really excited to find a great candidate and we are offering referral bonuses: $2,000 for a successful hire and $500 for candidates who reach the final round of interviewing with our Executive Director.) Apply by August 16: https://lnkd.in/e_XFcAmV #AIGovernance #Hiring #TechPolicy #WashingtonDC

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Manuel Allgaier

Co-Director @ENAIS, connecting researchers and policy-makers for safe AI | Ex-Director, Effective Altruism Germany

2mo

Darius Meissner Joan Gass know anyone who would be a good fit for this important role?

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Elizabeth O'Brien

Co-founder, Global Strategic Initiatives Group | Visiting Fellow - European University Institute | Diplomatic and policy initiatives (incl. policy Design Sprints) | Strategy development | Negotiation | International law

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Helen Zhang - might be good for someone in your network….

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