Job Description
Join InnovateX Labs at the forefront of tomorrow's technology revolution. We're seeking a visionary Futurist AI Research Scientist to architect the next generation of intelligent systems that will define 2026 and beyond. This is your chance to pioneer breakthroughs in machine learning, autonomous systems, and human-AI collaboration in an environment that rewards bold thinking and intellectual curiosity.
Why InnovateX Labs? We're not just building technology—we're shaping the future. Our state-of-the-art research center in San Francisco offers unparalleled resources, including quantum computing access and a world-class team of Nobel laureates and Turing Award recipients. Enjoy flexible work arrangements, comprehensive benefits, and the freedom to explore moonshot projects.
As we approach 2026, the boundaries between physical and digital realities are blurring. This role demands a strategic thinker who can anticipate emerging technological paradigms and translate foresight into actionable research agendas.
Responsibilities
- Lead cutting-edge research in generative AI, neuromorphic computing, and ethical AI frameworks
- Develop predictive models for technological convergence and societal impact by 2026
- Collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams to prototype next-generation AI systems
- Author whitepapers and influence global AI policy discussions at Davos and WEF forums
- Mentor PhD researchers and publish in Nature AI and top-tier conferences
- Design human-centered AI interfaces that bridge the gap between biological and digital cognition
Qualifications
- PhD in AI, Cognitive Science, or Future Studies with 5+ years industry research experience
- Proven track record of publishing in top-tier AI journals (NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR)
- Expertise in transformer architectures, reinforcement learning, and explainable AI
- Foresight certification or demonstrated experience in technological forecasting
- Portfolio showcasing 3+ deployed AI systems with measurable societal impact
- Ability to communicate complex concepts to C-suite executives and policymakers