Job Description
Join Innovate Tomorrow Inc. at the forefront of ethical AI development and future-ready technology strategy. We're seeking a visionary leader to shape our 2026 roadmap and ensure our innovations align with human values and societal progress. This hybrid role combines deep technical expertise with strategic foresight, working directly with C-suite executives and research teams to build responsible AI systems that empower humanity.
As our first AI Ethicist & Future Tech Strategist, you'll pioneer frameworks for ethical AI deployment while identifying emerging technologies that will redefine industries by 2026. You'll collaborate with quantum computing researchers, neuroscientists, and policy experts to create actionable blueprints for tomorrow's digital landscape.
Responsibilities
- Develop and implement ethical AI governance frameworks for autonomous systems and generative models
- Conduct horizon scanning for emerging technologies (quantum, neurotech, synthetic biology) with 2026 impact
- Lead cross-functional workshops to align product roadmaps with ethical principles
- Author thought leadership papers on responsible innovation and tech policy recommendations
- Partner with legal teams to ensure compliance with evolving AI regulations (EU AI Act, US AI Bill of Rights)
- Build stakeholder engagement strategies for public-private partnerships in ethical tech
- Lead internal upskilling programs on AI ethics and future tech literacy
Qualifications
- PhD or Master's degree in AI Ethics, Philosophy of Technology, or related field
- 8+ years in tech strategy with demonstrated focus on ethical AI or responsible innovation
- Deep expertise in regulatory landscapes for AI (GDPR, EU AI Act, NIST frameworks)
- Published research on algorithmic bias mitigation or explainable AI
- Experience working with quantum computing or neurotechnology teams
- Exceptional communication skills translating complex ethical concepts for diverse audiences
- Portfolio of ethical AI frameworks or policy recommendations implemented at scale