CHT’s Emerging Voices in AI and Society Fellowship
Program Overview
Center for Humane Technology (CHT) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to realign the most consequential technologies with humanity’s best interests. CHT works to make sense of how consequential technologies are impacting society — and what can be done about it. We interpret and bring clarity to a fast-moving landscape, raise the questions that technology forces us to confront, and connect day-to-day harms to the deeper systemic incentives driving them. Our role is not just to sound the alarm, but to elevate the conversation, shaping the urgent ideas of our time, and to advance solutions so that people feel equipped to act.
Our newly-launched Emerging Voices in AI and Society Fellowship exists because this work requires more voices than CHT currently has. We have identified five focus areas for applicants to choose from and will choose three fellows, representing unique focus areas, for our inaugural cohort. Applicants are welcome to apply for up to two focus areas.
Apply to Be a CHT Fellow
Key Details:
Fellowship Size: 3 fellows (pilot cohort)
Duration: 6 months, beginning Sept 14, 2026 through March 18, 2027
Commitment: 15 hours a week, 10 hours overlapping with EST, remote
Compensation: Fixed stipend of $30,000 paid based on the completion of three milestones
Application Deadline: Sunday, July 12 11:59pm EST
Fellowship Expectations
As part of the completion of the fellows program, fellows are expected to:
Complete one flagship output — a research piece, long-form essay, or report intended for public impact that will be leveraged across formats (video, social, etc.)
Write 1–3 op-eds placed in target outlets and/or published on CHT's Substack
Participate in one podcast episode on Your Undivided Attention or another CHT platform, where a good fit
Participate in CHT's broader content and media ecosystem
Attend three mandatory cohort meetings and mandatory bi-weekly check-ins with the Senior Director of Strategy and Impact
Who Should Apply
CHT is looking for mid-career experts from interdisciplinary backgrounds with media experience and excitement to apply to our fellowship program. You might be:
A researcher or junior faculty member in psychology, sociology, philosophy, cognitive science, communications, or science and technology studies who has been studying the human impacts of technology
A policy analyst or former government official who has been working on AI governance, digital rights, or platform accountability
A journalist or writer who covers technology and society
A civil society advocate or organizer who has been working on tech accountability, digital rights, or community impacts of AI and brings the perspective of the people most affected
Someone who came up inside the tech industry who has insight on how these systems are built and what drives the decisions behind them
You're a good fit if you:
Published op-eds, essays on Substack, or peer-reviewed work that you can also explain to a general audience
Have spoken at conferences where your ideas reach people outside your immediate field
Have an active on social media and are building a following around their ideas
Expertise
Early- to mid-career, with a focus on the impacts of technology on society — you understand that the most important AI questions are not just technical
Comfortable operating in an interdisciplinary setting, at the intersection of technology, human psychology, and social structures
Delivery-oriented research mindset: you have proven experience advancing rigorous research while reliably shipping concrete deliverables on time; able to navigate trade-offs between depth and timeliness
Intellectually honest enough to distinguish between what we know, what we suspect, and what remains genuinely open
Communication and Public Presence
A natural communicator who is already active and engaged on the issues you care about
Able to bring complex ideas to diverse audiences through writing, speaking, or an active public presence
Willing to adjust message delivery in order to effectively meet a diverse range of audiences
An existing audience or social media following is a plus but not a requirement; what matters is the demonstrated appetite and ability to communicate publicly
Perspective on AI and Society
Understand that AI harms are predictable products of specific business models, design choices, and institutional incentives
Believe that the trajectory of AI is not inevitable — that design, policy, and cultural norms can shift outcomes — and bring that constructive orientation to their work
Understand the importance of addressing near-, mid-, and longer-term harms and you do not fall into the binary of AI Ethics vs. AI Safety
Demonstrate a healthy questioning of the information and narratives put forth by technology companies, always investigating why companies may be incentivized to say or do what they’re saying or doing
Equally demonstrate a nuanced perspective of the issues at hand while also knowing when decisive action needs to be taken to move the needle
Prioritize impact over performative actions
Benefits
Fellows will receive a $30,000 stipend based on the completion of key milestones for the program. Additionally, fellows will receive:
Bi-weekly guidance from the Senior Director of Strategy and Impact
Light support from CHT's Research Team
Editorial, communications, and graphic design support across deliverables
Media training and media placement support via CHT's PR agency
A CHT email address and access to select CHT Slack channels for the duration of the fellowship
Listing on CHT's public fellows page
How to Apply
In order to apply, you will need to submit:
A 1-2 page research proposal for each topic (you may apply for up to two) describing your proposed research, why the questions are worth answering, and how it aligns with CHT’s framing
A CV or resume (2 pages max)
A two-minute video recording of yourself describing why you are a good fit for the position
A writing sample demonstrating research and analysis (a paper, working paper, or blog post)
FAQs
The CHT Fellows Program is open to early- to mid-career researchers, writers, journalists, practitioners, and thinkers with demonstrated expertise in AI and its societal implications. We welcome applicants from a range of disciplines and backgrounds — what matters most is the quality of your thinking, your ability to communicate publicly, and your alignment with CHT's frame.
The fellowship is open to applicants outside the United States.
In addition to a $30,000 stipend based on the completion of key milestones, fellows will receive:
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Bi-weekly guidance from the Senior Director of Strategy and Impact
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Research support from CHT's Research Team
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Editorial, communications, and graphic design support across deliverables
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Media training and media placement support via CHT's PR agency
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A CHT email address and access to select CHT Slack channels for the duration of the fellowship
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Listing on CHT's public fellows page
The inaugural cohort begins on September 14, 2026 and runs for six months through March 19, 2027.
The application window opens in June 2026 and closes Sunday, July 12, 2026. Offers will be extended in mid-August 2026, with onboarding materials and Slack access provided ahead of the September start date.
The fellowship is fully remote. Fellows are expected to work 15 hours a week, overlapping with Eastern Time for at least 10 hours per week. There may be one in-person gathering at the close of the fellowship term — format and location to be confirmed.
Fellows are expected to deliver:
- One flagship output – a research piece, long-form essay or report for public impact and for CHT to leverage this content further (video content, social posts, etc)
- 1-3 op-eds placed in target outlets and/or Substack posts
- One podcast episode (YUA or other CHT platform), where a good fit
- Participation in CHT's broader content and media ecosystem – these will be tied to some KPIs for BG to find opportunities for fellows
CHT is committed to actively amplifying fellows' work throughout and beyond their term. This includes:
- Working with fellows to place 1–3 op-eds in target outlets and/or CHT's Substack
- Facilitating at least one podcast appearance on Your Undivided Attention as aligned
- Promotion of fellows' published work across CHT's social media channels
- Listing on CHT's public fellows page for the duration of the fellowship and beyond
- Integration of fellows' research into CHT's broader public communications, policy work, and media appearances where relevant
The fellowship stipend is $30,000, distributed across three milestones tied to the flagship deliverable:
- Milestone 1: Project proposal finalized
- Milestone 2: First draft submitted
- Milestone 3: Final version delivered
If a fellow exits the program before completing their fellowship, the stipend will be based on the milestones completed.
Yes. Fellows retain full freedom to publish and speak independently on work unrelated to their CHT fellowship. We do ask that any work that could represent a clear conflict of interest be disclosed to the Senior Director of Strategy and Impact in advance.
IP terms are governed by the fellowship agreement.
Yes. CHT will provide editorial guidance to help shape all flagship deliverables for public impact and quality standards. This guidance is meant to strengthen fellows’ work by helping elevate their thinking and research, not constraining or determining the outcomes. Fellows remain the authors of their deliverables based on the intellectual property terms of the agreement.
Fellows are selected based on the criteria outlined in the program description. The final selection decision is made by the CHT leadership team.
Yes. We encourage strong candidates who are not selected for the inaugural cohort to apply again in a future cycle.
Yes. Fellows are welcome to apply for up to two topic areas. Please indicate both in your application and submit two separate research proposals.
We understand that circumstances change. If you need to exit before completing your fellowship, your stipend will be based on the milestones you have completed at the time of exit. That said, we ask that all applicants be thoughtful about their capacity and commitments before applying.