Through AI interpretability research, Robin Jia answers five questions about AI– from emotions and consciousness to learning, decision-making and speed The post USC Computer Scientist Answers Five Common Questions About AI appeared first on USC Viterbi | School of Engineering .
An award-winning study from the USC Institute for Creative Technologies and the US Army Research Laboratory applies natural language dialogue to help humans and intelligent systems coordinate knowledge and achieve shared goals. The post How to See Eye to Eye With AI appeared first on USC Viterbi | School of Engineering .
USC computer scientists develop tools to screen agents before they act, block risky actions in real time and trace their decisions after the fact The post Giving AI Agents the Keys? USC Engineers Develop Tools to Audit and Monitor AI Agents appeared first on USC Viterbi | School of Engineering .
When USC Viterbi researchers developed a way to look inside a powerful AI model, they found evidence that it had independently learned one of chemistry's most fundamental concepts: the chemical bond. The post Can AI “Understand” a Fundamental Concept of Chemistry? appeared first on USC Viterbi | School of Engineering .
Communications of the ACM article quotes ISI's Ewa Deelman several times. The post From Manhattan to Genesis: The U.S. Department of Energy wants to build a single national platform for doing science with AI. appeared first on USC Viterbi | School of Engineering .
The USC cybersecurity leader and longtime volunteer is running for president-elect with a plan to bring more voices into the 370,000-member society as artificial intelligence reshapes computing The post Terry Benzel Wants to Lead the IEEE Computer Society Through Computing’s AI Inflection Point appeared first on USC Viterbi | School of Engineering .
USC Viterbi analytics and health systems management students are creating a forecasting system with an interactive analytics dashboard that helps USC Keck Medicine professionals better anticipate future patient demand and operational needs. The post USC Students Are Developing a Forecasting System to Improve Hospital Operations appeared first on USC Viterbi | School of Engineering .
USC researchers developed a technique that uses focused ultrasound to temporarily "light up" solid tumors, giving cancer-fighting immune cells a target they can finally recognize. The post A new way to help CAR-T cells fight solid tumors could change cancer treatment appeared first on USC Viterbi | School of Engineering .
A recent KNX-AM segment spotlights a collaboration between USC football and students and one alumnus from the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering, or ISE. Supervised by ISE Associate Professor of Practice Bruce Wilcox, the team is building a searchable database of play-by-play results from thousands of college football games. The goal: spend less time wrangling data…
By combining quantum computing with artificial intelligence, USC researchers are laying the groundwork for medical imaging tools that could help doctors diagnose cancer and plan treatments more precisely The post USC Scientists Are Using Quantum Computing to Rethink Cancer Detection appeared first on USC Viterbi | School of Engineering .
Researchers identified why audio AI models miss tone, emotion and other audio cues - and developed new solutions that dramatically improve their ability to interpret speech beyond words The post Can AI Read the Room? USC Study Finds AI Is Better at Reading Than Listening appeared first on USC Viterbi | School of Engineering .