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Stanford Cyber Policy Center

high confidence · updated 2026-06-06

Stanford University research center housing multiple programs on internet, platform, and AI governance — including the Program on Governance of Emerging Technologies (directed by Florence G'sell) that produced the 2024 Regulating Under Uncertainty report.

The Stanford Cyber Policy Center is an interdisciplinary research center jointly affiliated with Stanford's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and Stanford Law School. It works on the policy and governance questions raised by digital technology, platforms, AI, and cyber conflict, organized across several programs.

Programs and activities

The Program on Governance of Emerging Technologies is directed by Florence G'sell and managed by Ben Rosenthal. It produced Regulating Under Uncertainty: Governance Options for Generative AI (December 2024), a comparative study of AI-regulation approaches.

Platforms work at the Center is led by Nate Persily, whose activities overlap with his co-editing of The Digitalist Papers.

The Cyber Policy Center is distinct from but collaborates with two other Stanford centers on AI-governance work:

Together the three centers constitute Stanford's main AI-policy research infrastructure.

Funding and governance

The Program on Governance of Emerging Technologies is funded by the Project Liberty Institute.

Relationships

See also