The Human Rights Foundation is embarking on a multi-year plan to create a pioneering AI for Individual Rights program to help steer the worldтАЩs AI industry and tools away from repression, censorship, and surveillance, and towards individual freedom.
HRF is now seeking a Director of AI for Individual Rights to lead this work. Apply today with a cover letter describing why you are a good fit for this role, as well as a resume and names of three individuals you would suggest as references.
This initiative comes at a moment where AI tools made by the Chinese Communist Party are some of the best in the world, and are displacing tools made by corporations and associations inside liberal democracies. This also comes at a moment where open-source AI tools have never been more powerful, and the opportunities to use AI tools to strengthen and expand the work that dissidents do inside authoritarian regimes have never had more potential. When citizens are holding their governments accountable, they should use the most advanced technology possible.
There are many тАЬAI ethicsтАЭ working groups, associations, non-profits, industry papers, and centers already extant, but zero have a focus on authoritarian regimes. Many are bought off by the Chinese government, and refuse to criticize the Chinese governmentтАЩs role in using AI for repression in the Uyghur region, in Tibet, in Hong Kong, and elsewhere. Others are influenced by the Saudi or Russian governments and hold their tongue on too many issues. Others still are very close to the US government and must mind a different set of political alliances.
HRF will establish the first fully-sovereign program, liberated to monitor and expose AI being used by autocrats as a tool of repression and also support open-source AI tools in the hands of dissidents, especially those laboring under tyranny.
Critically, this program will not be oriented towards preventing тАЬsuperintelligenceтАЭ risk or concerned with an AGI becoming catastrophically powerful. While those might be worthy efforts, this program will be entirely focused on tracking and challenging how authoritarian regimes are using AI and helping spark the proliferation of open-source tools that can empower and liberate individuals.
HRF will establish a Center for AI for Individual Rights in the San Francisco Bay Area, where there will be room for the AI for Individual Rights team to work in person and also have an event space to host relevant industry events.
The Director of AI for Individual Rights will report directly to the President of the Human Rights Foundation and will work closely alongside the Chief Advocacy Officer and the Chief Strategy Officer.
The Director does not need to be a technologist or software engineer, but must have a firm grasp of global AI issues. They must be able to speak eloquently about the topic at public events and with the media.
Responsibilities for the Director and and overview of operations are as follows:
Research and Investigations
Overseeing Open-source Grants
Producing Freedom Software
Aiding dissidents
Strategic Events
Public Education
Staffing
What differentiates us from other human rights organizations is our singular focus on authoritarian regimes.
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