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- USC computer scientists are developing language technologies that could potentially identify who wrote anonymous text.
- Housed under the new USC School of Advanced Computing, the center aims to advance responsible AI for financial services
- USC Rossier faculty members aim to instill curiosity and inquiry in students as they grapple with and integrate artificial intelligence in their classrooms.
- New research from the USC Marshall School of Business reveals AI-generated responses can make humans “feel heard” but an underlying bias toward AI devalues its effectiveness.
- USC researchers are exploring the impact of prompt design on the performance of large language models like ChatGPT.
- In science fiction, quantum computers have often been touted as “magical” devices. Experts at USC’s Information Sciences Institute are figuring out exactly how the computers will impact real life.
- USC researchers have created a low-cost learning kit to help high school and college students build and customize their own small robot.
- The collaboration with IBM — part of USC President Carol Folt’s Frontiers of Computing “moonshot” — establishes USC’s IBM Quantum Innovation Center and propels USC researchers and students toward new discoveries.
- The honor recognizes innovation that has a real impact on the welfare of society.
- The university and Techstars will work together to accelerate opportunities for USC-affiliated entrepreneurs, including students, faculty and alumni.