Four groups — women, adults 45 and older, those living in poverty and people with metabolic syndrome — are possibly driving this increase, a USC study finds.
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Q&A: In a world increasingly shaped by AI, how machines make decisions under uncertain conditions grows more important every day. USC’s Willie Neiswanger shares his expertise.
The sensor, believed to be first of its kind, could vastly improve treatment and drug safety for millions of patients who take lithium for bipolar disorder.
Researchers at USC’s Information Sciences Institute analyzed job postings and AI-related patent filings to measure which jobs are most exposed, and where those changes are happening first.
Their research has discovered how the human brain organizes visual memories through precise neural timing.
An analysis from the USC Price School’s Center for Inclusive Democracy shows a decline in election participation among all groups across the state.
The Trojans spent two weeks exploring the nexus between formal and informal sectors in housing, land, labor and other areas.
Whether AI can “think” is a different question than whether it is “intelligent.” A USC expert weighs in.
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.