Job Description
Shape the ethical frontier of artificial intelligence for 2026 and beyond. At FutureVision Labs, we're pioneering responsible AI frameworks that will define the next decade of technological advancement. Join our multidisciplinary team to ensure AI systems align with human values while driving unprecedented innovation.
As our 2026 AI Ethics Strategist, you'll architect governance protocols for autonomous systems, conduct bias audits for neural networks, and collaborate with quantum computing teams to develop transparent AI architectures. This role sits at the intersection of philosophy, policy, and cutting-edge technology, requiring both visionary thinking and pragmatic implementation skills.
We offer competitive equity packages, flexible hybrid work arrangements, and access to our state-of-the-art AI Ethics Lab. Your work will directly influence industry standards for next-generation AI deployment.
Responsibilities
- Design ethical governance frameworks for 2026-generation autonomous systems
- Conduct bias audits and fairness assessments for large-scale neural networks
- Develop explainable AI protocols for quantum-enhanced machine learning models
- Collaborate with policymakers to shape regulatory standards for AI deployment
- Lead cross-functional teams in implementing ethical AI design principles
- Author white papers on emerging AI ethics challenges for industry forums
- Establish real-time monitoring systems for AI system behavior alignment
Qualifications
- PhD in Ethics, Philosophy, Computer Science, or related field with 5+ years AI ethics experience
- Expertise in bias mitigation techniques for large-scale ML models
- Published work on AI governance frameworks or algorithmic accountability
- Proficiency in Python with experience in fairness libraries (e.g., AIF360, Fairlearn)
- Deep understanding of quantum computing implications for AI ethics
- Experience collaborating with regulatory bodies on tech policy
- Strong background in deontological and utilitarian ethical frameworks
- Track record of leading cross-functional ethics initiatives