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The civil rights leader visited USC and its surrounding neighborhoods throughout the late ’50s and ’60s in his quest to improve the lives of Black Americans.
USC experts discuss why “inefficient” AI spending might power future growth.
Toby Kiers is honored for research on mycorrhizal fungi — and for efforts to map and protect the underground networks that sustain life on Earth.
The EdPolicy Hub at USC Rossier will launch the project with $200,000 in funding from Google.org.
Underground heat and sediment patterns control how earthquakes behave along one of the most dangerous faults in the eastern Mediterranean.
The venture teams USC’s law school with Akerman LLP’s nationally recognized practicing lawyers to facilitate global knowledge sharing and influence cross-market standards for AI adoption.
New USC research shows AI can be a strategic catalyst for innovation and creativity, especially during leadership transition.
USC Marshall professors present inspired research that spans disciplines and offers cutting edge solutions to modern problems.
Artificial intelligence often displays questionable moral instincts. USC Dornsife researchers are investigating how to keep them aligned with human values.