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About the Role
We are seeking an AI Policy Lead to help shape Cognition's engagement with policymakers, regulators, and government stakeholders as AI becomes increasingly important to economic competitiveness, national security, and public sector modernization.
You will serve as a bridge between technical innovation and public policy, helping policymakers understand the opportunities and implications of advanced AI systems while ensuring Cognition remains informed on evolving regulatory, legislative, and geopolitical developments.
This role sits at the intersection of technology, government, and strategy. You will work closely with company leadership, product teams, legal counsel, and external stakeholders to support responsible AI deployment and advance policies that promote innovation, security, and economic growth.
Core Responsibilities
Monitor and analyze emerging AI policy, regulatory, and legislative developments across the United States and key international markets
Develop policy positions, briefing materials, white papers, and executive-level recommendations on issues related to artificial intelligence, national security, technology competitiveness, workforce transformation, and digital infrastructure
Build and maintain relationships with policymakers, government agencies, think tanks, industry associations, and academic institutions
Support executive engagement with Congress, the Executive Branch, regulators, and international government stakeholders
Represent Cognition in policy discussions, industry working groups, conferences, and strategic forums
Partner with technical teams to translate complex AI capabilities into clear, actionable policy narratives
Identify opportunities for public-private partnerships that accelerate AI adoption across government and critical industries
Help anticipate policy risks and opportunities that could impact company strategy, product development, or market expansion
What We Value
Intellectual curiosity and a genuine interest in understanding frontier AI systems
Strong judgment and the ability to navigate complex policy environments
Clear communication across technical, business, and government audiences
Relationship-building and long-term trust with stakeholders
Pragmatism and a focus on outcomes rather than ideology
Ownership mentality and willingness to operate independently
Ability to balance innovation, competitiveness, and responsible governance
Requirements
5–10 years of experience in public policy, government affairs, national security, technology policy, congressional offices, federal agencies, think tanks, consulting, or related fields
Strong understanding of U.S. government institutions, policymaking processes, and regulatory frameworks
Demonstrated ability to influence senior stakeholders and navigate complex organizations
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
Experience developing policy recommendations, briefing materials, or strategic analyses for senior decision-makers
Ability to quickly understand technical concepts and communicate them effectively to non-technical audiences
Interest in artificial intelligence, emerging technologies, and their implications for government and society
You Might Excel If You...
Have worked in Congress, the White House, federal agencies, national security organizations, or leading policy institutions
Are familiar with federal budgeting cycles
Have experience with AI, cybersecurity, defense technology, cloud infrastructure, or emerging technology policy
Have advised senior government officials, executives, or technology leaders
Understand both the public and private sector perspectives on innovation and regulation
Are passionate about ensuring the United States remains the global leader in AI development and deployment
Equal Opportunity
Cognition is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities throughout the hiring process - please let us know if you need any.