The spending included significant investments in USC President Carol Folt’s “moonshots” in computing, health and sustainability.
Tag: Computing
AI presents a new equation for teacher-student success
USC Rossier’s Yasemin Copur-Gencturk is empowering math educators with a scalable, AI-powered professional development program.
Trojan empowers English as a Second Language students with AI
Brent Warner is embracing artificial intelligence for its ability to help his students at Irvine Valley College take control of their own learning.
How AI will reshape education: Considering the opportunities — and the dangers
Three USC education experts discuss how AI is influencing learning, the prospects it offers and the moral dilemmas we need to confront.
Balancing the potentials and pitfalls of AI in college admissions
Artificial intelligence promises efficiency gains for admissions offices and offers students innovative application tools, but will the new technology advance or hinder equity?
How AI can help journalists find diverse and original sources
USC researchers are helping streamline reporters’ workflows with AI gadgets, including a source-recommendation engine.
New AI algorithm enables advanced real-time decoding for neurotechnologies
The work by USC Viterbi’s Maryam Shanechi and her doctoral students involves decoding brain signals to develop brain-computer interfaces for treatment of neurological and mental health conditions.
Cooling down the hot takes on Twitch
It’s difficult to moderate content on real-time social media platforms. Two researchers from USC Viterbi’s Information Sciences Institute are out to change that.
How artificial intelligence will disrupt the practice of law
USC Gould’s Jonathan Choi specializes in law and artificial intelligence, tax law, and statutory interpretation.
New class navigates the future of work in the age of AI
USC Annenberg course examines how AI tools like Bard, ChatGPT and DALL-E are opening up new frontiers in newsrooms, writers’ rooms and boardrooms.