Description
As a Member of Analytical Staff for The Anthropic Institute, you'll spend your time researching how Anthropic is tackling the challenges the Institute is focused on, synthesizing what you learn from across the organization, and turning that into rigorous analysis that shapes both internal decisions and public understanding.
You'll be talking to colleagues all over Anthropic,building a picture of how different teams are approaching some of the most consequential questions in AI,and then helping the Institute communicate that work and its implications to the world. You will use Claude aggressively, creatively, and daily, to help you surface insights about what Anthropic is doing with regard to these problem areas.
Some representative projects we can imagine working on include:
- Clearly explaining the implications of automating AI research with AI systems.
- Convening outside and internal experts to generate policy options a government may want to utilize if GDP growth rates in developed economies exceed 10% a year.
- Learning from our customers about how using AI technology has changed their own organizations and then turning that into lessons which others can benefit from.
- Asking and prototyping how the regulation of AI companies and AI systems could be done via AI systems themselves.
You'll also conduct your own research in these areas, working to utilize the AI systems you have access to at Anthropic as well as your colleagues to sharpen and improve your thinking.
Key responsibilities include:
- Researching how Anthropic's teams are working on the Institute's challenges and synthesizing findings from across the organization into a coherent picture.
- Partnering with teams to help them surface their insights to the world, often working to act as the 'connective tissue' between them and other teams to bring different insights together.
- Producing written analysis and memos about how Anthropic is approaching these problems,for both internal leadership and public audiences.
- Partnering with relevant teams to develop and publish public outputs.
- Coming up with creative ways to carry our work into the world: sometimes the most impactful way to talk about an issue is through a technical demonstration rather than a blog post or research paper.