We are seeking a Regulatory Counsel to lead our legal work on online content regulation globally, and to interface with EU regulators on content regulation and AI regulation. Our international footprint covers some material regulatory regimes affecting Anthropic's business, including the EU AI Act, Digital Services Act, the UK Online Safety Act, and the rapidly evolving online-content regimes emerging across APAC and other international markets.
You will provide upfront regulatory-readiness counselling as new laws are developed and implemented, ongoing day-to-day advice once those laws are in force, and lead the non-contentious side of Anthropic's engagement with regulators. You will sit at the intersection of novel legal questions, fast-moving product development, and an unusually engaged regulatory environment, and will work cross-functionally with Legal, Compliance, Safeguards, Security, Product and Operations teams.
Key responsibilities include serving as Anthropic's global in-house regulatory counsel for online content regulation, supporting the non-contentious side of Anthropic's regulatory engagement with European regulators on content regulation and AI regulations, providing upfront regulatory-readiness counselling on emerging legislation, and providing ongoing advice once laws are in force.
Minimum qualifications include qualification to practise law in at least one EU member state or in the UK, with good standing, substantive depth in international content regulation, hands-on experience advising a technology business on emerging regulatory regimes, direct experience engaging with regulators or supervisory bodies in a non-contentious capacity, and strong understanding of how EU law-making and supervisory practice actually works.
Preferred qualifications include 10–12 years of regulatory legal experience working at a frontier AI company, large online platform, or other high-growth technology business operating under DSA, OSA, EU AI Act or equivalent international regimes, experience contributing to industry codes of practice, regulator-led structured dialogues, or trade association engagement on AI or content regulation, familiarity with adjacent regimes that frequently intersect with content regulation internationally, and a track record of building constructive long-term relationships with regulators.
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