AI Now is Hiring a Senior Fellow, Global Programs
Summary
AI Now is seeking a Senior Fellow, Global Programs, to lead a policy-responsive workstream at the intersection of AI, industrial policy, and global political economy. This role will build upon AI Now's existing research on AI nationalism, translating it into a directed research and policy agenda. The position addresses the rapidly evolving "AI sovereignty" landscape, shaped by aggressive US industrial policy, the proliferation of Chinese open-source models, and diverse global responses to the tech oligarchy's impact. The Senior Fellow will shape a workstream bridging US domestic and international AI policy, identify levers to build public interest influence in these debates, and strengthen AI Now's global partnerships, particularly outside the US and EU. Applications are due by July 3, 2026.
Key takeaway
For policy analysts and researchers focused on AI governance, this role underscores the critical need to counter the technocratic framing of "AI sovereignty" and integrate public interest perspectives into global industrial policy debates. Your work should prioritize identifying and pursuing real levers for public influence, especially in non-US and non-EU contexts, to mitigate the consolidation of power driven by tech oligarchies and ensure equitable deployment of AI technologies.
Key insights
The role aims to integrate public interest into the geopolitically framed discourse on AI sovereignty and industrial policy.
Principles
- AI sovereignty discourse is technocratic.
- Public interest must influence global AI policy.
- Industrial policy shapes AI's global impact.
Method
Shape a responsive workstream bridging US domestic and international AI policy, identify public interest levers in debates, and strengthen global partnerships outside the US/EU.
In practice
- Translate AI nationalism research to policy.
- Influence US and global policy venues.
- Foster non-US/EU research networks.
Topics
- AI Now
- AI Sovereignty
- Industrial Policy
- Global Political Economy
- AI Governance
- Public Interest
Best for: Policy Maker, AI Ethicist, Legal Professional
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