[Job]: AI Standards Development Research Assistant

post by Tony Barrett · 2022-10-14T20:27:00.907Z · LW · GW · 0 comments

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  Responsibilities
  Qualification Criteria
  Application Process
    For best consideration, please apply by Monday November 7th, 2022, 5pm Eastern Time.
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Title: Research Assistant for AI Standards Development
Ideal start date: December 2022
Hours: 20-40 hours/week
Compensation: $30/hour to $50/hour, depending on experience and qualifications
Work location: Remote
Reports to: Tony Barrett, BERI Senior Policy Analyst

For best consideration, please apply by Monday November 7th, 2022, 5pm Eastern Time. Applications received after that date may also be considered, but only after applications that met the deadline.

Responsibilities

Supporting work planned by Tony Barrett and UC Berkeley colleagues to develop an AI-standards “profile” with best practices for developers of cutting-edge, increasingly general purpose AI, building on the ideas in Section 4 of the paper by Barrett and colleagues, “Actionable Guidance for High-Consequence AI Risk Management: Towards Standards Addressing AI Catastrophic Risks”. The profile guidance will be primarily for use by developers of such AI systems, in conjunction with the NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF) and/or the AI risk management standard ISO/IEC 23894. Our goal is to help set norms for safety-related practices across regulatory regimes, reducing chances that developers of highly advanced AI systems (including proto-AGI) would have to compromise on safety, security, ethics or related qualities of AI systems in order to be competitive.

Tasks will include research and analysis of technical or policy issues in AI safety standards or related topics. The goal is to help our team to address key AI technical issues with actionable guidance for AI developers, in ways that improve the overall quality of our profile guidance documents.

Technical research assistance tasks may include:

Policy research assistance tasks may include:

We currently have funding for approximately one year of work, but we have potential to obtain additional funding to renew or expand this work.

Qualification Criteria

The most competitive candidates will meet the below criteria.

We will likely hire two people, each on a part-time basis, one with a technical background and one with a policy background. However, we are open to having one person fill both of those roles.

Application Process

Apply here.

For best consideration, please apply by Monday November 7th, 2022, 5pm Eastern Time.

Candidates invited to interview will also be asked to perform a written work test, which we expect to take one to two hours.

More information on BERI's website.

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