Informing the Debate on Digital Technology and SocietyPrinceton University's Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP) is a nexus of expertise in technology, engineering, public policy, and the social sciences. Our researchers work to better understand and improve the relationship between technology and society, with a particular focus on AI, Data Science and Society, Privacy and Security, and Digital Infrastructure and Platforms. Announcements CITP Researchers Win Applied Networking Research Prize Molly Crockett Wins the Troland Research Award Prateek Mittal Named an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Fellow Sayash Kapoor Receives Top Honor as one of Princeton University's Jacobus Fellowship Recipients CITP Visiting Researcher Hilke Schellman Selected as One of Seventeen Journalists for Society for Advancing Business Editing & Writing's Workshop Jonathan Mayer and Manoel Horta Ribeiro Recognized for Outstanding Teaching in Computer Science Upcoming Events Feb 5 Special Events Digital Competition Conference 2026 Feb 10 Reading Groups Bias in AI Reading Group Location 008 Sherrerd Hall Feb 10 CITP Seminars Stephan Rabanser -Towards a Science of AI Agent Reliability Location 306 Sherrerd Hall View All Events Latest News Princeton's Holistic Agent Leaderboard (HAL) is Part of the Forum Bringing Together Leading Independent AI Research Organizations Dec. 12, 2025 "A group of leading AI researchers announced the creation of the AI Evaluator Forum (AEF), a network of independent organizations assessing AI capabilities and risks in the public interest. The forum will enable collaboration among its members… New tool drives gig workers toward wage transparency Dec. 8, 2025 Will GenAI Break Google’s Dominance in Search? Oct. 20, 2025 International AI Safety Report: First Key Update - Capabilities and Risk Implications Oct. 15, 2025 New Report Available From CITP - Shaping the Future of AI Report: A National Gathering for State AI Leaders Sept. 26, 2025 View All News Latest Blog Posts Read comments and analysis from the digital frontier, written by the Center's faculty, students, and friends.View the Blog Internet voting is insecure and should not be used in public elections AI Chip Lifespans: A Note on the Secondary Market Mobile Voting Project’s vote-by-smartphone has real security gaps Reports on the Hart Verity Vanguard Voting Machines Coverage In The Media Promarket Mihir Kshirsagar: How FTC v. Meta Reshapes the Debate on Social Media and First Amendment Protections Jan. 22, 2026 Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) In an Interview with SPIA, Hilke Schellmann Discusses her Studies on AI’s Impact on Facts, Society Jan. 20, 2026 Internet Governance Explained Sohyeon Hwang Featured on the Internet Governance Explained Podcast: How Online Communities can Govern Themselves Jan. 19, 2026 Tech Policy Press Mihir Kshirsagar: Apple-Google AI Deal Brings Competition Policy Questions Into Sharper Focus Jan. 15, 2026 Science Janet Vertesi: Weathering budget cuts: Lessons from NASA Jan. 8, 2026 NPR Andrew Appel Featured on NPR's All Things Considered: "Is a country full of election skeptics actually ready for online voting?" Dec. 21, 2025 View All Coverage In The Media Our Work Explore cutting-edge research where innovative insights shape policies that govern the future of technology Artificial Intelligence, Data Science & Society Digital Infrastructure & Platforms Privacy & Security