CITP Fellow Dan Calacci makes the case that workers, practitioners and researchers have agency and power regarding A.I
CITP Fellow Dan Calacci makes the case that workers, practitioners and researchers have agency and power regarding A.I
This month, Princeton CITP — with experts at Stanford University and MIT – unveiled a paper detailing The Foundation Model Transparency Index, or FMTI.
AGs have a history of investigating mail and phone scams, but with the rise in online crimes, they need new tools to protect consumers.
Amna Liaqat is one of 11 Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellows. The prestigious program recognizes the contributions of scholars.
Journalist Srishti JaswalJaswal will conduct data collection and analysis as part of the Lab’s WhatsApp Watch investigative project.
Henderson is a Stanford University researcher whose combined expertise in law and machine learning is helping federal agencies.
The two Princeton University computer scientists grace the cover of the magazine with leaders like researcher Alondra Nelson.
CITP welcomed a “stellar cast of seven new fellows” who are joining CITP this semester as part the Fellows Program for 2023-24.
The article, The Internet Is Turning Into a Data Black Box. An ‘Inspectability API’ Could Crack It Open, was published in WIRED.
Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy gave 13 college students an inside peek at the workings of government.
Jonathan Mayer, an assistant professor of computer science and public affairs, and a CITP associated faculty member, studies the intersection of technology and law.
A report coauthored by graduate student Mona Wang reveals millions have been exposed to eavesdropping while using Sogou Keyboard.