Job Description
Join Nexus Horizon Labs at the forefront of technological evolution. We're seeking an AI Futurist Strategist to architect the next generation of intelligent systems that will redefine industries by 2026. This role blends cutting-edge AI research with visionary strategic planning to shape our product roadmap and guide enterprise clients through the AI transformation landscape. You'll collaborate with quantum computing researchers, neuro-symbolic AI pioneers, and ethical AI architects to build solutions that transcend current paradigms.
At Nexus Horizon Labs, we don't just predict the future – we create it. Our multidisciplinary teams operate at the intersection of deep learning, quantum machine learning, and human-computer symbiosis. This position offers unparalleled opportunities to influence emerging AI standards while mentoring the next wave of innovators.
Responsibilities
- Develop strategic AI roadmaps for Fortune 500 clients targeting 2026 technological inflection points
- Lead cross-functional workshops on quantum neural networks and generative AI ethics
- Author whitepapers on the societal impact of AGI deployment in regulated industries
- Design hybrid human-AI governance frameworks for autonomous decision systems
- Partner with neuroscientists to develop brain-computer interface prototypes
- Present at global forums on AI safety and alignment challenges
- Mentor junior researchers in emergent AI paradigms
Qualifications
- PhD in Computer Science, Cognitive Science, or related field with 5+ years applied AI experience
- Published research in top-tier AI/ML conferences (NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR)
- Proven experience developing strategic AI frameworks for enterprise transformation
- Deep expertise in quantum machine learning and neuro-symbolic AI architectures
- Familiarity with regulatory landscapes for autonomous systems (EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF)
- Exceptional ability to translate complex technical concepts to executive stakeholders
- Portfolio demonstrating work on ethical AI frameworks or alignment research