Job Description
Join Quantum Leap Solutions at the forefront of technological evolution as we pioneer responsible AI for 2026. We seek a visionary 2026 AI Ethics Strategist to shape the ethical frameworks that will define humanity's digital future. This role bridges cutting-edge AI development with profound human-centric values, ensuring our innovations advance society while mitigating existential risks.
You will architect governance systems for autonomous systems, lead cross-functional ethics audits, and develop real-time bias detection algorithms. Work directly with quantum computing researchers and neuromorphic engineers to embed ethical safeguards into next-generation AI architectures. This position offers unparalleled influence in setting global standards for AI deployment.
Be the architect of tomorrow's conscience. Apply now to help build an AI-powered future that elevates humanity.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement ethical governance frameworks for autonomous AI systems deployed in 2026+ environments
- Lead cross-functional ethics audits across quantum AI and neuromorphic computing projects
- Develop real-time bias detection algorithms for high-stakes decision-making systems
- Collaborate with neuroscientists to create ethical brain-computer interface protocols
- Establish global standards for AI transparency and explainability in regulated industries
- Train AI ethics task forces across international operations
- Author position papers on AI existential risk mitigation for regulatory bodies
Qualifications
- PhD in AI Ethics, Philosophy, Cognitive Science, or related field with 8+ years experience
- Expertise in emerging AI technologies (quantum computing, neuromorphic chips, AGI)
- Proven track record developing ethical frameworks for autonomous systems
- Published research on AI alignment and value alignment problems
- Experience working with regulatory bodies (FTC, IEEE, EU AI Board)
- Strong background in cognitive bias and algorithmic fairness
- Exceptional communication skills for technical and non-technical stakeholders