Role Description
The AI Safety Institute research unit is looking for exceptionally motivated and talented Research Scientists and Research Engineers to work in the Societal impacts team.
Societal Impacts
Societal Impacts is a multidisciplinary team that studies how advanced AI models can impact people and society. Core research topics include the use of AI for assisting with criminal activities, undermining trust in information, jeopardising psychological wellbeing, or for malicious social engineering. We are interested in both immediate and medium-term risks.
In this role, you’ll join a strongly collaborative technical research team lead and the Societal Impacts Research Director, Professor Christopher Summerfield. You will receive mentorship, training, and opportunities for development. You’ll also regularly interact with our highly talented and experienced staff across the Institute (including alumni from Anthropic, DeepMind, OpenAI and ML professors from Oxford and Cambridge), as well as with other partners across government. In addition to Junior roles, Senior, Staff and Principal RE positions are available for candidates with the required seniority and experience.
Person Specification
Successful candidates will work with other researchers to design and run studies that answer important questions about the effect AI will have on society. For example, can AI effectively change people’s political and social views? Research Scientists/Engineers have scope to use a range of research methodologies and drive the strategy of the team.
This is a multidisciplinary team and we look for people with a diversity of backgrounds. We are especially excited about candidates with experience of research in one or more of these areas:
- Computational social science
- Machine learning (research engineer / research scientist)
- Data Science, especially including Natural language Processing
- Advanced statistical modelling and experimental design.
Required Skills and Experience
We select based on skills and experience regarding the following areas:
- Writing production quality code
- Writing code efficiently, especially using Python
- Demonstrable interest in the societal impacts of AI
- Experimental design
- Demonstrable experience running research experiments involving AI models and/or human participants
- Strong quantitative skills
- Data analytics
- Data science methods
- Frontier model architecture knowledge
- Frontier model training knowledge
- Model evaluations knowledge
- AI safety research knowledge
- Research problem selection
- Research science
- Verbal communication
- Teamwork
- Interpersonal skills
Desired Skills and Experience
- Written communication
- Published work related to cognitive, social or political social science.
- A specialisation in a particular field of social or political science, economics, cognitive science, criminology, security studies, AI safety, or another relevant field.
- Front-end software engineering skills to build UI for studies with human participants.
Salary & Benefits
We are hiring individuals at all ranges of seniority and experience within the research unit, and this advert allows you to apply for any of the roles within this range. We will discuss and calibrate with you as part of the process. The full range of salaries available is as follows:
- L3: £65,000 – £75,000
- L4: £85,000 – £95,000
- L5: £105,000 – £115,000
- L6: £125,000 – £135,000
- L7: £145,000
There are a range of pension options available which can be found through the Civil Service website.
Selection Process
In accordance with the Civil Service Commission rules, the following list contains all selection criteria for the interview process.
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