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If using ChatGPT is ‘cheating,’ what about ghostwriting? The old debate behind a new panic
Has our culture’s begrudging acceptance of ghostwriting paved the way for everyone — not just the rich and famous — to offload the hard work of writing? A USC English professor shares her thoughts.
USC receives funding for AI tool to advance treatment for rare pediatric diseases
With up to $6.8 million in funding, USC researchers will develop an AI-driven framework to strengthen how evidence is generated for gene and cell therapies, helping to bring promising treatments closer to patients.
Avoiding online scams: Trojan shares cybersecurity knowledge she gained the hard way
Naya Dukkipati, founder of Project SafeWeb, teaches digital safety — from strengthening passwords to spotting scammers — to college students.
USC ophthalmology resident builds smartphone tool to screen for pediatric eye misalignment
Rahul Dhodapkar’s app, StrabScan, automates the measurement of strabismus (eye misalignment).
USC graduate programs shine in U.S. News & World Report rankings
Several USC graduate programs rank in the top 20 in the annual report, with USC Chan’s occupational therapy program landing a top ranking.
AI may be making us write — and think — more alike
Large language models may be standardizing human expression and subtly influencing how we think, USC computer science and psychology researchers say.
Featured from USC Trojan Family Magazine
Cutting-edge technologies developed by USC researchers are changing not just the pace of Alzheimer’s disease discoveries but also the ways scientists make those discoveries.
At USC, comedy is more than a path to stardom; it’s a practical skill across disciplines.
Researchers across USC are studying how lifestyle and environment influence dementia risk and resilience. They’re finding that what’s good for the body is also good for the brain.
USC researchers are on the cusp of a revolution in Alzheimer’s prevention. In the near future, their discoveries promise to make the devastating disease a thing of the past.
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A USC Dornsife-led study found that the Eaton fire’s daily carbon monoxide emissions far exceeded L.A. County’s average daily emissions from all human activity.
Phillinganes, a five-decade veteran of the music industry, will join his Grammy-winning longtime collaborator on stage Monday.
As part of ShadeLA, the USC School of Architecture-led competition judged entries from hundreds of students across Los Angeles for the best modular shade design.
The degree is the first undergraduate program of its kind in the country.
USC-led study demonstrates the first quantum scaling advantage for approximate optimization problem-solving using a quantum annealer.
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