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AI Politics Fellow

Serves as in-house AI policy expert, conducting research, developing messaging strategies, and advising Democratic stakeholders on AI regulation, safety, and societal impacts. Requires 2-5 years in tech policy or campaigns, strong communication skills, and survey research familiarity.

90k – 130kNew York, NYWashington, DCOtherRemote2+ YOE

About the role

Responsibilities

Policy Research & Analysis

  • Track and analyze AI policy developments at federal, state, and international levels, including legislation, regulation, executive actions, and emerging debates
  • Develop policy briefs and strategic recommendations on AI regulation, safety, competition, privacy, and related issues
  • Monitor AI's impact on jobs, the economy, and society, and advise on how Democrats should respond to these shifts
  • Research and analyze strategies for combating AI-generated misinformation in elections

Messaging & Communications Strategy

  • Design survey research and message testing to evaluate how voters think about AI and understand public opinion on AI-related issues
  • Utilize Blue Rose’s research, draft messaging guides, talking points, and strategic communications frameworks to help Democratic stakeholders
  • Translate complex technical and policy concepts into clear, compelling language for political audiences

Stakeholder Engagement & Thought Leadership

  • Support BRR's leadership team in client presentations and stakeholder briefings on AI-related topics
  • Represent Blue Rose Research as a subject matter expert on AI and politics at conferences, events, and convenings
  • Position BRR as a trusted resource on AI policy and messaging within the Democratic ecosystem

Product Development

  • Collaborate with BRR's data science and engineering teams to integrate AI policy expertise into our research products and tools
  • Provide input on how BRR can leverage our existing message testing infrastructure to better serve clients on AI-related questions
  • Identify opportunities to expand BRR's offerings in the AI and tech policy space

Requirements

  • Deep knowledge of technology policy, particularly AI regulation, safety, ethics, competition, and governance
  • 2-5 years of professional experience in tech policy, political campaigns, government, advocacy organizations, or related fields
  • Background or familiarity with survey research, message testing, and/or polling methodology
  • Strong understanding of the Democratic political ecosystem and current political dynamics
  • Exceptional writer and communicator who can translate technical concepts for non-technical political audiences
  • Comfortable presenting complex research to senior elected officials, campaign staff, and organizational leadership
  • Self-starter who can proactively identify emerging issues and opportunities without constant direction
  • Passionate about progressive politics and using research to help Democrats win elections and advance good policy
  • Collaborative team player who works well across disciplines—comfortable coordinating with data scientists, researchers, and political strategists

Nice-to-Haves

  • Technical knowledge of AI and machine learning systems
  • Experience working on political campaigns, on Capitol Hill, or with Democratic elected officials
  • Experience working at a polling, analytics, or data firm
  • Existing relationships within the Democratic policy and political communities

Compensation & Benefits

  • Salary: $90,000-130,000
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and health coverage
  • Unlimited vacation leave
  • Annual learning stipend

Skills

Ai PolicySurvey ResearchMessage TestingPolling MethodologyPolicy AnalysisData ScienceMachine LearningPolitical Strategy

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