AI has the potential to diminish the human experience in several ways. writes USC Dornsife’s Joe Árvai. One particularly concerning threat is to the ability to make thoughtful decisions.
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At USC, weaving art into medical practice benefits doctors and patients.
New research from the USC Marshall School of Business reveals AI-generated responses can make humans “feel heard” but an underlying bias toward AI devalues its effectiveness.
Clinical trial will examine if chemotherapy followed by a novel surgical procedure developed by USC surgeons can improve patient outcomes.
Doctoral student Travis Norton identified common problems with active shooter responses and drafted policies to address them.
The new home of USC women’s soccer and lacrosse will open next year.
The USC LGBTQ+ Student Center is also honored at group’s 31st annual scholarship benefit.
With award-winning music education app Notey’s World, Adithya Bellathur and a team of USC alumni seek to encourage new guitarists and musicians.
Novelist C Pam Zhang, MacArthur Fellow Safiya U. Noble to deliver USC Rossier commencement addresses
COMMENCEMENT: The speakers exemplify the education school’s mission of valuing and respecting the cultural context of local communities and interrogating the systems of power that shape policies and practices.
At annual Research for Impact Conference, over 250 attendees heard from over 80 presenters on research projects across the USC Rossier community.