Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations as we pioneer the next technological frontier. We're seeking a visionary AI Futurist to architect our 2026 roadmap, bridging cutting-edge artificial intelligence with human-centric innovation. This pivotal role will shape how our global enterprise navigates the convergence of quantum computing, neural interfaces, and sustainable AI ecosystems. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to develop predictive frameworks that will redefine industry standards by 2026.
What You'll Accomplish:
- Lead cross-functional teams in developing 2026 technology adoption blueprints
- Anticipate societal and ethical implications of emerging AI paradigms
- Design scalable AI governance frameworks for next-generation deployments
- Partner with R&D to prototype AI-human symbiosis solutions
- Present strategic foresight to stakeholders through compelling data visualizations
Responsibilities
- Architect comprehensive 2026 AI strategy with 5-year implementation roadmap
- Conduct horizon scanning for disruptive technologies (quantum, neuromorphic, AGI)
- Develop predictive models for AI-driven market shifts and regulatory landscapes
- Establish ethical guardrails for autonomous systems and neural interfaces
- Create immersive future-state simulations for stakeholder decision-making
- Lead quarterly innovation sprints with MIT and Stanford research partners
- Author thought leadership publications on 2026 technology inflection points
Qualifications
- 15+ years in AI/ML with 5+ years in strategic foresight or futurism
- PhD or equivalent in Computer Science, Cognitive Science, or Futurology
- Proven track record of implementing 10-year technology roadmaps
- Expertise in quantum computing architectures and neural interface protocols
- Deep understanding of AI ethics frameworks (EU AI Act, NIST RMF)
- Published research in Nature, Science, or IEEE on emerging technologies
- Fluency in predictive analytics tools (Tableau, Databricks, TensorFlow)
- Experience with global regulatory bodies (ITU, WEF, OECD technology committees)