Job Description
Join NextGen Dynamics at the forefront of technological evolution as we architect the future of AI integration for 2026. We seek a visionary AI Futurist Strategist to shape our next-generation roadmap, driving innovation that will redefine industries worldwide. This role offers unparalleled opportunities to pioneer breakthroughs in predictive analytics, autonomous systems, and ethical AI frameworks.
As a key member of our Innovation Council, you'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry disruptors to develop actionable strategies for the 2026 technological landscape. Our San Francisco hub provides access to unparalleled resources, including quantum computing labs and neural network accelerators. We offer competitive equity packages, flexible work arrangements, and a culture that rewards bold thinking.
Responsibilities
- Architect 2026 AI roadmaps for Fortune 500 clients across healthcare, logistics, and finance sectors
- Lead cross-functional teams in developing predictive models for societal impact scenarios
- Establish ethical governance frameworks for autonomous decision-making systems
- Present visionary strategies at global tech summits including Davos and Web Summit
- Partner with academic institutions to publish forward-thinking research in Nature AI
- Drive innovation sprints with quantum computing specialists to solve complex optimization problems
- Mentor junior futurists in emerging technologies like synthetic biology and neuromorphic computing
Qualifications
- PhD in Computer Science, AI, or Futuristics with 8+ years of applied research experience
- Published 15+ peer-reviewed papers on AI ethics or predictive modeling
- Proven track record of deploying enterprise-scale AI solutions generating >$50M ROI
- Expertise in quantum machine learning and multi-agent reinforcement learning
- Deep understanding of global tech policy landscapes (EU AI Act, US AI Bill of Rights)
- Fluency in Python, TensorFlow, and PyTorch with production-level MLOps experience
- Exceptional communication skills presenting complex concepts to C-suite executives