The Washington, D.C.-based Pulitzer Center, which funds journalism projects globally, is now accepting proposals for joint AI fellowship.
The Washington, D.C.-based Pulitzer Center, which funds journalism projects globally, is now accepting proposals for joint AI fellowship.
Privacy and security research spearheaded by CITP graduate student Anunay Kulshrestha led Politico’s March 27 cybersecurity newsletter.
After Indian journalist Gauri Lankesh was murdered in 2017, many suspected a viral YouTube video of Lankesh was a factor in her slaying.
The Researcher Who Would Teach Machines to Be Fair, a story in Quanta Magazine, highlights the work of Professor Arvind Narayanan.
The Center for Information Technology Policy continues a 15-year tradition of hosting leading academics, scholars and experts in the computer and data sciences, engineering, and digital tech policy at Princeton University with our
CITP’s Tech Policy Clinic filed a brief on Dec. 6, weighing in on the high-profile Gonzalez v. Google LLC case before the Supreme Court.
CITP, in partnership with Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs and New America kicked off collaboration.
Jennifer Rexford, the Gordon Y.S. Wu Professor in Engineering, department chair in computer science, is named Princeton’s provost. As Princeton’s chief academic officer and chief budget officer
The Digital Witness Lab — an innovative research laboratory where engineers will design software and hardware tools to help journalists.
Weaving Privacy and Power: On the Privacy Practices of Labor Organizers in the U. S. Technology Industry gets “Impact Award” at CSCW.
At the core of CITP’s mission is the examination of how technology impacts society. That includes citizens in low-income and marginalized communities
CITP Interim Director Prateek Mittal nominated Maria Apostolaki, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, and Pramod Viswanath,