Job Description
Join Horizon Dynamics at the forefront of tomorrow's technological revolution. We're seeking a visionary AI Futurist to architect and implement cutting-edge solutions that will redefine industries by 2026. This pivotal role demands a strategic mind who can translate emerging AI trends into actionable business frameworks while mentoring cross-functional teams through the next wave of digital transformation.
You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to develop 5-year technology roadmaps, pioneer generative AI applications, and establish ethical governance protocols for autonomous systems. Our Austin-based innovation hub offers unparalleled resources to turn futuristic concepts into market-disrupting realities.
Responsibilities
- Architect long-term AI strategic roadmaps aligning with 2026 industry disruption forecasts
- Lead R&D initiatives in generative AI, quantum computing integration, and neural interface development
- Establish cross-functional innovation sprints with engineering, product, and design teams
- Develop ethical AI governance frameworks for autonomous decision-making systems
- Present future technology scenarios to executive stakeholders and investment partners
- Mentor talent in emerging tech specializations including metaverse architecture and AGI safety
- Secure $5M+ annual innovation budgets through compelling ROI projections
Qualifications
- 10+ years in AI/ML with 5+ years in strategic technology foresight or innovation leadership
- Published research in top-tier AI conferences (NeurIPS, ICML) or equivalent industry impact
- Proven track record of deploying enterprise-grade AI systems handling petabyte-scale data
- Expertise in generative architectures (GPT-4, DALL-E 3) and quantum machine learning frameworks
- Deep understanding of 2026 technology landscape: AGI trajectories, neural interfaces, and Web3.0
- Certified in AI ethics (IEEE, ACM) with experience implementing responsible AI frameworks
- Exceptional executive communication skills with ability to translate complex concepts to non-technical audiences