
Keith Winstein
Computer scientist and professor of computer science and electrical engineering at Stanford focused on networking, verifiable computation, and systems for low-latency real-time collaboration such as musical performance over the internet.
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Apr 10, 2026 • 42min
The future of networking technology
Keith Winstein, a Stanford computer scientist who builds low-latency systems and studies verifiable computation, explores how networks create shared digital fictions. He talks about computational truth, naming and auditing computations for accountability, redesigning cloud incentives, and engineering ultra-low-latency systems for live music and theater. Short, provocative, and playful takes on networking’s technical and social stakes.


