Gabriel Nicholas is a senior policy advisor at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration in the Office of International Affairs, where he advises the White House and the U.S. Department of Commerce on internet and technology policy issues. He is on leave from the Center for Democracy & Technology, where he writes, researches and advocates on topics including AI governance, content moderation and data sharing. Nicholas has authored articles for several leading law and technology journals and written for prevalent outlets, including The Atlantic, Foreign Policy and Slate. He is also a regular book review contributor at The Washington Post. Previously, he was a joint fellow at the New York University (NYU) Information Law Institute and the NYU Center for Cybersecurity. Earlier in his career, he spent five years as a software engineer at Yahoo. He holds a master’s degree in information management and systems from the University of California, Berkeley School of Information.