The stakes for getting the governance of AI right have never seemed higher—this post-doc in the University of Oxford is an opportunity to contribute much-needed research. Read more about the our new Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative here:
https://is.gd/IDpQwm.
## Postdoctoral Researcher, Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative
### Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford
- *Grade 7: £36,024 - £44,263 per annum.*
- *Fixed-term, for three years*
- *The closing date for applications is **12.00 noon on Monday 23 October 2023.***
More details and applications here:
https://is.gd/RaBkWUThe Oxford Martin School is seeking one or two Postdoctoral Researchers who hold, or are close to completion, of, a Ph.D./D.Phil in subject such as political science, computer science, engineering, law or policy to join the recently formed Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative (AIG Oxford).
AIG Oxford seeks to improve the impact of AI on global societal outcomes through impactful research that is rigorously grounded in the social and computational sciences, decision-maker education campaigns, and training the next generations of technology governance leader and will focus on the governance of AI from both technical and policy perspectives.
The Initiative’s research addresses topics such as:
- Frontier AI Regulation: What form should it take — domestically and internationally?
- Technical Governance: What machine learning, computing hardware, and cryptographic approaches can facilitate governance including treaty compliance and regulatory oversight?
- International Governance: What international norms and institutions - standards setting, monitoring, collaborative research, arms control - can mitigate risks across jurisdictions?
- AI Auditing Regimes: How should model access decisions be made, and what institutions should make them?
- AI Industry Cooperation: How can AI firms cooperate for the public benefit?
Kindest
Mike
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Michael A Osborne:
Professor of Machine Learning, Engineering Science;
Director, EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Autonomous Intelligent Machines and Systems; and
Official Fellow, Exeter College.
All are at the University of Oxford.
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