Whether AI can “think” is a different question than whether it is “intelligent.” A USC expert weighs in.
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Dean Pinchas Cohen and Vice Dean Sean Curran are recognized for extraordinary work in aging by the Gerontological Society of America.
Over a decade, the advisors have helped more than 88,000 students with college and financial aid applications.
USC Dornsife physicists and colleagues have created a microscopic device that can detect and control the rapid “dance” of electron spins in antiferromagnetic materials.
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Alum Brent Weinstein reflects on the value of his USC Marshall education, his road to CAA's senior leadership team and the bright future of new media in Hollywood.
Cancer treatments are saving and extending more lives than ever. USC practitioners are guiding patients from diagnosis to treatment to facing their post-care future by connecting them with necessary resources.
ShadeLA, a new USC-led initiative, unites civic, academic and community partners to expand urban tree canopy and shade infrastructure — building lasting heat resilience for Angelenos well beyond 2028.
Students in VITA — Volunteer Income Tax Assistance — secured $1.2 million in tax refunds for the Los Angeles community.
Cancer treatments are saving and extending more lives than ever. USC practitioners are guiding patients from diagnosis to treatment to facing their post-care future by connecting them with necessary resources.