USC’s Safiya Noble argues that search engines aren’t neutral; they’re made by humans who have preferences, opinions and blind spots.
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USC Marshall’s John Boudreau and a colleague provide a roadmap on preparing and getting the best out of the increasing trend toward automation and AI. Remember, ATMs didn’t wipe out bank tellers.
Algorithm created by USC researchers leverages social networks to make the best use of substance abuse intervention groups for homeless youth.
Led by political veterans Robert Shrum and Michael Murphy, the Center for the Political Future opens just as the 2018 midterm elections are heating up.
The Trojan standout went on to play professional football before a successful career in the private sector and as a national broadcaster.
After years of unpacking his bags, author and globetrotter Geoff Dyer discovers that the journey can be as important as the destination.
USC Viterbi’s Eva Kanso and colleagues have developed a new way to use artificial intelligence to track submarines, inspired by harbor seals’ behavior.
USC study sheds lights on a practice that occurs more often than we think.
With help from the USC Family Caregiver Support Center, community leader spearheads a support group at First AME Church of Los Angeles.
USC has had a campus facility dog since 2016. The black golden doodle known as Professor Beauregard Tirebiter — you can call him “Beau” — has office hours at the student health center.