Rethink Priorities is hiring a Compute Governance Researcher or Research Assistant

By MichaelA🔸, Rethink Priorities @ 2023-06-07T13:22 (+36)

This is a linkpost to https://careers.rethinkpriorities.org/en/postings/f553d816-53ef-40e6-84bb-257d550ec52b

TL;DR

About the Position 

We are seeking a Compute Governance Researcher or Research Assistant (RA) to join our AI Governance and Strategy (AIGS) team. This is an opportunity for technically inclined people to contribute to compute governance (see also), and does not require prior governance-related experience. We will determine whether to offer the successful candidate a Researcher or RA role based on the candidate’s prior experience and their performance in our hiring process. (In any case, RAs can potentially get promoted to researchers later on, and Rethink Priorities puts significant emphasis on professional development, such as by allowing staff to dedicate 10% of their work time to that.)

This role is fully remote, and we are able to legally hire in most countries. We welcome applicants from all time zones, although you may be expected to attend meetings during working hours between UTC-8 and UTC+3 time zones. This role is equally open to candidates who are available for either full-time or part-time work, as long as you’re available to work at least 20 hours per week.

About the Team

Our AIGS team tackles a diverse set of questions related to (1) what AI development and deployment scenarios may occur over the next few decades, and (2) how governments, firms, and other actors should prepare for, steer, and respond to various scenarios to reduce long-term/extreme risks. We engage closely with decision-makers (e.g., in labs, foundations, and policy communities) to increase the relevance and impact of our work.

Currently, our team is organized into four main workstreams: China-West relations, compute governance, corporate labs, and US regulation & legislation. Compute governance essentially means governing access to significant, concentrated computing resources. This could be a uniquely feasible way to create guarantees that all of the most powerful AI systems are developed and deployed safely, and to thereby alleviate dangerous race dynamics and risks of both accidents and misuse. This workstream’s current projects include research on how hardware security features could be used to facilitate compute (and thereby AI) governance, and how recent US export controls will affect compute availability to different actors. Future projects will likely include researching the details of governance proposals such as ideas 2, 3, and 12 mentioned here.

Key Responsibilities

If hired as a researcher, your responsibilities would likely include:

If hired as a research assistant, your responsibilities would likely include:

More specific examples of what you might do:

What We Are Looking For

The following attributes are each desired but not essential; we are open to hiring someone who currently lacks some of these attributes, and then adjusting the role around that and/or helping that person develop those attributes. 

Skills and Competencies

Knowledge and Experience

Below is a list of topics about which knowledge would be helpful, in roughly decreasing order of priority. That said, we do not expect any applicant to have extensive knowledge of all or even most of these topics. 

What We Offer

Compensation

Other Benefits

Additional Information  

About Rethink Priorities

Founded in 2018, Rethink Priorities (RP) is a nonprofit organization that addresses global priorities—important and neglected issues—by researching solutions and strategies, mobilizing resources, and empowering our team and others. RP’s mission is to generate the most significant possible impact for others in the present and the long-term future. 

Our cause areas include animal welfare, global health and development, climate change, artificial intelligence, and other work to safeguard a flourishing long-term future. RP also aims to understand and support the professional communities working on these issues. Each researcher tends to focus on one particular cause area.

Rethink Priorities works as all of the following:

Some of RP’s recent accomplishments include: 

We welcome you to review our database of published work here

We’re supported by Open Philanthropy, the Survival and Flourishing Fund, and additional institutional and individual donors. 

Information on applying

To apply, please respond to the prompts in the application formWe ask that you spend no more than one (1) hour preparing your responses to the knowledge and experience questions.

Application Deadline: June 11, 2023, at the end of the day in US/Eastern (EST) time zone. 

Q&A Webinar: You can find the recording of the Q&A webinar held on May 26, Friday here and the chat history here.

Contact: Please email careers@rethinkpriorities.org  if you have any questions.

Resume/CV: Feel free to upload your CV if you want on the application page. But this is optional and will not be used in our evaluation process. We will use CVs only for purposes like later considering whether to refer you to other future roles within RP or at other organizations if you have consented for us to do so.

We invite anyone to apply and will evaluate applications based on anonymized prompt answers, so please ensure they represent your fit for the position well. We aim to select more for revealed knowledge and skills than for experience in itself. We also want to note that significant governance/policy knowledge is not required.

Rethink Priorities is a think tank dedicated to informing decisions made by high-impact organizations and funders across various cause areas. If you are interested in RP’s work, please visit our research database and subscribe to our newsletter


EA Opportunity Board @ 2023-06-11T01:33 (+2)

This seems like a great opportunity. It is now live on the EA Opportunity Board!

MichaelA @ 2023-06-11T06:08 (+2)

Thanks!