Although well-established frameworks help engineers identify privacy risks, there is little practical guidance for choosing the actual tools that are supposed to safeguard data, research from USC experts and colleagues finds.
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A USC study reveals most students use tools like ChatGPT to shortcut assignments, unless professors actively guide them toward deeper, more thoughtful usage.
A startup co-founded by USC Viterbi’s Daniel Lidar, a pioneer in quantum computing, is producing software that’s helping the technology reach its potential.
With one overlooked ingredient, researchers show how to turn a promising quantum system into a universal computer.
USC scientists have developed a wearable system that enables more natural and emotionally engaging interactions in shared digital spaces, opening new possibilities for remote work, education, health care and beyond.
USC’s Lisa Aziz-Zadeh and a team of university and industry researchers look at how humans — and AI — understand color metaphors.
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.
USC Viterbi’s Information Sciences Institute is exploring how large language models like ChatGPT understand — and sometimes violate — legal frameworks.
The institute, supported by funds from the Lord Foundation of California, is the next step in the university’s effort to enhance research and education under the Frontiers of Computing “moonshot.”
The USC researchers’ method, deterministic benchmarking, paves the way toward more reliable quantum simulations and fault-tolerant quantum computing.