Editorial, Economics & Policy Lead

Anthropic Anthropic · AI Frontier · Communications & Brand

This role leads editorial work at the intersection of AI, economics, and policy, producing content that bridges technical AI capabilities with economic analysis and policy implications. The goal is to shape how Anthropic contributes to debates on AI's economic and societal impacts, governance, and future of innovation.

What you'd actually do

  1. Create engaging, rigorous written content about the economics and policy implications of AI development and deployment
  2. Develop Anthropic's thought leadership on topics including: AI's economic impacts, innovation policy, governance frameworks, competition and market dynamics, progress studies, and regulatory approaches
  3. Collaborate with Anthropic's Policy and Econ teams, our research scientists, and external economists/policy experts to translate complex ideas into accessible public-facing content
  4. Engage with policymakers, think tanks, academic institutions, and media to advance productive conversations about AI policy and economics
  5. Identify emerging economic and policy questions related to AI and develop compelling narratives around them

Skills

Required

  • strong background in economics, public policy, or a related field
  • proven ability to communicate clearly and compellingly about complex economic and policy topics for broad audiences
  • deep knowledge of AI policy debates, innovation economics, regulatory approaches to emerging technologies, or adjacent areas
  • published research or commentary in respected outlets (academic journals, think tank publications, major media outlets)
  • can engage credibly with both technical AI concepts and economic/policy frameworks
  • excel at translating academic research and policy analysis into compelling narratives
  • strong instincts for identifying which policy and economic questions will matter most as AI develops
  • care deeply about evidence-based policymaking and the societal implications of AI
  • comfortable engaging in policy debates while maintaining intellectual rigor and nuance
  • can represent Anthropic's perspective effectively while engaging constructively with diverse viewpoints

Nice to have

  • advanced degree in economics, public policy, political science, or a related field
  • experience working in or with policymaking institutions (think tanks, government, policy advocacy organizations)
  • track record of influencing policy debates through writing and public engagement
  • connections within policy and economics communities relevant to AI governance
  • experience with progress studies, innovation policy, or the economics of technology
  • direct experience working on AI policy or technology policy issues
  • published work on topics such as: economic growth, innovation economics, regulatory policy, competition policy, or the economics of emerging technologies

What the JD emphasized

  • AI policy debates
  • innovation economics
  • regulatory approaches to emerging technologies