Research by Princeton's Center for Information Technology Policy
webCITP is a leading academic institution bridging AI research and policy; relevant for tracking governance research, AI safety reports, and researcher-policymaker engagement efforts.
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Princeton's CITP is an interdisciplinary research center bridging technology, engineering, public policy, and social sciences. It focuses on AI policy, data science, privacy, security, and digital infrastructure, producing research and facilitating dialogue between academics and policymakers on the societal impacts of technology.
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- •Interdisciplinary hub combining tech, engineering, policy, and social science to study technology-society relationships
- •Active focus areas include AI governance, bias in AI, privacy/security, and digital platforms
- •Engages policymakers directly through programs like Princeton AI Dialogues and congressional briefings in D.C.
- •Contributors to the International AI Safety Report 2026 and hosts AI evaluation tools like the Holistic Agent Leaderboard (HAL)
- •Regular seminars, reading groups, and events on AI policy, bias, and predictive systems
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Center for Information Technology Policy
Center for Information Technology Policy
Informing the Debate on Digital Technology and Society
Princeton 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
Upcoming Congressional Briefings in Washington, D.C. - AI, Labor, and Workforce Strategies
Undergraduate Computing, Society & Policy Minor Information Session
Steven Kelts and Colleagues Win National Ethics Educations Research Award
Meredith Martin and Peter Henderson Each Receive a Grant Award from Schmidt Sciences
Adji Bousso Dieng and Aleksandra Korolova Named to U.N. Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence
CITP Researchers Win Applied Networking Research Prize
Upcoming Events
Apr
14
Reading Groups
Bias in AI Reading Group
Location
008 Sherrerd Hall
Apr
14
Special Events
CITP Minor Information Session
Location
306 Sherrerd Hall
Apr
14
Special Events
Electroshocking the Past: Art History and the Political Project of Non-Generative AI
Location
Art Museum, 134
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Latest News
CITP and SPIA Collaborate to Shape AI Policy Dialogue to Educate Policymakers in D.C. and Beyond
Feb. 5, 2026
"Whether through congressional briefings on Capitol Hill or roundtables with federal officials, the Princeton AI Dialogues connects researchers with policymakers in the nation’s capital. A collaboration of the Princeton SPIA DC Center and the Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP), the Dialogues are uniquely positioned to share the…
CITP Experts Contribute to the International AI Safety Report 2026
Feb. 3, 2026
Princeton's Holistic Agent Leaderboard (HAL) is Part of the Forum Bringing Together Leading Independent AI Research Organizations
Dec. 12, 2025
New tool drives gig workers toward wage transparenc
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