Russell, AI division director at the USC Information Sciences Institute, discusses his impressions of the recent U.K. AI Safety Summit.
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Amid a series of scandals, USC experts look at what’s behind them — and what can be done to prevent corruption.
USC welcomed 3,633 first-year students as new enrollees in the fall. They came from more than 2,000 high schools in all 50 states in the United States as well as Washington, D.C., Guam and Puerto Rico, and more than 60 countries.
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is home to two to three dozen “working cats” who control the rodent population, reducing the need for harmful rodenticides. Known as the “Coli cats,” these feral felines are beloved by the Coliseum staff members who feed them, especially security guard Rick Halpin, the resident “cat whisperer.” The cats hide in the stadium’s nooks and crannies during events but sometimes surface during USC Trojans Football games.
Two students from the Keck School of Medicine of USC created a path to education by providing bikes to orphans worldwide.
In Cha Kim and Atul Dhablania endow a program allowing residents to gain surgical experience at a Kakinada eye hospital.
USC Viterbi’s Ivan Bermejo-Moreno’s work is helping NASA better predict spacecrafts’ critical entry, descent and landing phase.
Levy helped USC win four national football championships and also coached in the NFL.
Zimmerman looks forward to tackling “important, emergent issues in law.”
As the Israel-Hamas war continues, USC experts are available to discuss the issue from an international relations perspective and to share insights on topics consequentially related to the war here in the United States.