Opening. This role sits at the intersection of technology, business, and policy. You'll produce high-quality briefings for government stakeholders, inform Anthropic's policy positions, and help all internal and external stakeholders grasp how the international competitive landscape affects our mission.
What you'll do
The Geopolitics Analyst will build and maintain Anthropic's understanding of international AI developments. You'll track the full stack of AI competition—compute, energy, model capabilities, corporate strategies, capital flows, talent pipelines, adoption patterns, and government policy—and translate that analysis into actionable analysis for both internal strategy and external engagement.
What you need
- Build and maintain systematic tracking of AI development in strategically significant regions, covering compute capacity, model releases, corporate funding, and policy developments
- Produce clear, well-sourced analytical products—ranging from quick-turn updates to in-depth assessments—for internal leadership and external stakeholders
- Develop and brief government officials, congressional staff, and national security community members on international AI competitive dynamics
- Monitor and analyze primary sources, including foreign-language technical publications, financial disclosures, and policy documents
- Identify emerging trends, capability shifts, and strategic inflection points that may affect US competitiveness or Anthropic's operating environment
- Collaborate with Anthropic's policy, communications, commercial, and technical teams to ensure our external engagement reflects accurate understanding of the global landscape
- Build relationships with external analysts, researchers, and government counterparts working on related issues