Job Description
Join InnovateTomorrow Inc. at the forefront of technological evolution! We seek an AI Futurist Strategist to architect our 2026 roadmap and pioneer next-generation artificial intelligence solutions. This visionary role demands a blend of technical expertise and strategic foresight to transform emerging AI trends into industry-defining innovations. Collaborate with C-suite executives, lead cross-functional R&D teams, and shape the future of human-machine collaboration.
Our cutting-edge lab in San Francisco offers unparalleled resources for prototyping quantum-entangled neural networks and autonomous ethical frameworks. You'll influence global tech policy while mentoring the next generation of AI pioneers in an environment that rewards audacious innovation.
Responsibilities
- Architect 2026 AI roadmap integrating quantum computing, biometric interfaces, and ethical governance frameworks
- Lead cross-disciplinary R&D teams to prototype next-gen AI systems with 99.99% accuracy thresholds
- Develop strategic partnerships with academic institutions and Fortune 100 companies for AI adoption
- Present disruptive AI innovations at global forums (TED, Davos, Web Summit) to drive industry adoption
- Mentor 15+ engineers in advanced machine learning paradigms including generative adversarial networks
- Secure $5M+ in innovation grants for sustainable AI initiatives
- Author whitepapers on AI's societal impact by 2026 for regulatory bodies
Qualifications
- PhD in Computer Science/AI with 10+ years in machine learning or equivalent breakthrough experience
- Published 15+ peer-reviewed papers on quantum neural networks or generative adversarial systems
- Proven track record of scaling AI solutions to >100M users with 99.99% uptime
- Expertise in federated learning, explainable AI, and bias mitigation frameworks
- Proficiency in Python, TensorFlow/PyTorch, and quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit)
- Previous C-suite experience in AI-first companies with $500M+ valuations
- Fluency in presenting complex AI concepts to non-technical stakeholders