The AI Security Institute is the world's largest and best-funded team dedicated to understanding advanced AI risks and translating that knowledge into action. We’re in the heart of the UK government with direct lines to No. 10 (the Prime Minister's office), and we work with frontier developers and governments globally.
We’re here because governments are critical for advanced AI going well, and UK AISI is uniquely positioned to mobilise them. With our resources, unique agility and international influence, this is the best place to shape both AI development and government action.
The Human Influence team studies when, why, and how frontier AI systems influence human attitudes and behaviour. The team's mandate is to build a rigorous, world-class evidence base for the safe and responsible development of frontier AI. We measure the impacts of frontier AI systems on human users, to identify risks to human agency and wellbeing; and develop mitigation strategies. This includes research on persuasion, manipulation, deception, advice-giving, theory of mind, anthropomorphism, sycophancy, and socioaffective human–AI relationships.
Our team includes top technical talent from academia and frontier AI companies. Our projects combine methods from computational social science, AI safety and security, cognitive science, behavioural science, computer science, machine learning, and data science. Many of our projects involve conducting careful and rigorous human–AI interaction experiments and randomised controlled trials (RCTs).
On our team, you will have the:
As an example of our work, we recently completed the largest-ever study on the persuasive capabilities of conversational AI, a large-scale study on how people use and follow personal advice from AI chatbots and a longitudinal study on how anthropomorphic AI facilitates human-AI relationship building.
Successful candidates will work with our Research Scientists to design and run studies that answer these important questions. The role is particularly suitable for candidates with an interest in pursuing a research career (e.g. recently graduated MSc students or early-stage PhD students). We encourage applications from candidates who are excited about this opportunity, but who may not meet all the stated criteria.
We are especially excited about candidates with experience in one or more of these areas:
This is a full- or part-time, fixed-term contract (6-months) in London.
Required Skills and Experience
Desired Skills and Experience
We may be able to offer roles to applicant from any nationality or background. As such we encourage you to apply even if you do not meet the standard nationality requirements (opens in a new window).
In accordance with the salary figures below, this role has been specifically scoped at Level 3.
Impact you couldn't have anywhere else
Resources & access
Growth & autonomy
Life & family*
*These benefits apply to direct employees. Benefits may differ for individuals joining through other employment arrangements such as secondments.
Annual salary is benchmarked to role scope and relevant experience. Most offers land between £65,000 and £145,000 made up of a base salary plus a technical allowance (take-home salary = base + technical allowance). An additional 28.97% employer pension contribution is paid on the base salary.
This role sits outside of the DDaT pay framework given the scope of this role requires in depth technical expertise in frontier AI safety, robustness and advanced AI architectures.
The full range of salaries are available below:
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We may be able to offer roles to applicant from any nationality or background. As such we encourage you to apply even if you do not meet the standard nationality requirements (opens in a new window).