Responsibilities
- Responsible for understanding the external landscape around AI policy and youth online safety and well-being, including regulatory, technology, and industry-wide developments worldwide
- Responsible for understanding the global landscape of academics, civil society, advocates, organizations and other stakeholders focused on AI and youth
- Work with internal and external stakeholders, to monitor, respond to and stay ahead of AI related youth online safety and well-being issues - including informing AI content and product policies, tools, operational responses, programs, and resources
- Develop frameworks to proactively identify AI related online risks for youth and develop mitigation strategies, as well as effectively communicate said strategies to cross-functional partners
- Advise and support Meta teams working on AI youth safety and well-being public policy, content and product policies, tools, operational responses, programs, and resources
- Advise AI policy development teams on youth and child safety risks, ensuring systematic consultation and timely feedback on all youth/child-related AI policies
- Provide input on youth and child safety risks in AI product decisions. Take an active role in product work-streams where Safety Policy expertise is required
- Advise and help steer the AI policy research agenda, proactively engaging with internal and external experts
- Draft and advise on talking points, legislative analysis, and advocacy positions for US federal, state, and global youth/AI policy issues. Support briefings and engagement with policymakers and regulators
- Review and tailor communications for youth stakeholders, support external engagements, and ensure timely sharing of talking points
- Support and co-lead youth AI programs (e.g., AI for Education, AI Creativity Initiative), and build out expert panels focused on youth/AI issues
- Domestic and international travel, handle calls outside normal business hours to accommodate different time zones as needed
Minimum Qualifications
- 8+ years of experience in policy and product counsel related to youth, child safety, or AI
- Demonstrated experience thinking and moving quickly to produce results under tight deadlines, juggling different projects at once, find pragmatic and creative solutions to business issues, provide concise and business-focused advice, and make sound judgments
- Experience in effectively working cross-functionally with numerous teams across public affairs, legal, operations, programs and product
- Experience with consensus-building
- Experience of consistently working under your own initiative, seeking feedback and input where appropriate
- Experience working with policy stakeholders and policymakers and representing companies at the ministerial-level
- Experience working in a rapidly growing and productive environment
- Demonstrated attention to detail and experience using analytical skills, authoring effective cross-functional and executive updates, communicating complex concepts with internal and external audiences
- Demonstrated experience drafting policy documents and talking points and communicating with executives both written and orally
- Proven experience of consistently working effectively with others, adapting to changing circumstances, and supporting colleagues when needed
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working in AI policy
- Experience working in a corporate environment with technology companies on policy development and/or enforcement
- Expertise in AI technologies and tech policy, with an understanding of the AI policy and regulatory landscape, including relevant industry trends
$153,000/year to $224,000/year + bonus + equity + benefits
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