Ryan Shean seeks to enhance glaucoma diagnosis through investigations at the Keck School of Medicine of USC.
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USC researchers say widely used large language models like ChatGPT could be standardizing how people communicate, reason and understand culture.
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.
Naya Dukkipati, founder of Project SafeWeb, teaches digital safety — from strengthening passwords to spotting scammers — to college students.
Rahul Dhodapkar’s app, StrabScan, automates the measurement of strabismus (eye misalignment).
Large language models may be standardizing human expression and subtly influencing how we think, USC computer science and psychology researchers say.
Faculty members at the Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC develop three-app system, fueled by a proprietary AI algorithm, to assist clinicians with proper orofacial diagnoses.
VIDEO: Researchers at the USC Institute for Creative Technologies have created an tool that is finding use beyond helping soldiers improve critical thinking.
The event at the Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg Human-Centered Computation Hall features leading AI researchers and experts.
New USC research shows AI can be a strategic catalyst for innovation and creativity, especially during leadership transition.