New Test Reveals AI Still Lacks Common Sense
Despite advances in natural language processing, AI still doesn’t have the common sense to understand human language, finds a new USC study.
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Despite advances in natural language processing, AI still doesn’t have the common sense to understand human language, finds a new USC study.
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In a recent memo, Dean Yannis C. Yortsos and Brandi P. Jones, vice dean for diversity and strategic initiatives, summarize how USC Viterbi plans to empower Black, Latinx and Indigenous students, faculty and staff.
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New machine learning algorithm could discover novel neural patterns and enhance brain-machine interfaces
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U.S. Air Force officer and astronautical engineering graduate student, Edward Proulx, prepares to fly into space at USC.
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Jonathan Messer, M.S. ’18, put his systems engineering degree to use during a global pandemic and a humanitarian mission in Central America. He’s now taking it to outer space.
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USC Viterbi master’s student Maria Leos learns what fortifies structures, while bolstering her future one opportunity at a time.
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Jasmine Berry is grappling with the big questions: What does it mean to be self-aware and what would it take for a robot to satisfy those criteria?
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How virtual reality can help robots change the face of the construction industry.
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USC Viterbi’s Roger Ghanem and Xiaoshu Zeng have created models which predict daily, new COVID-19 cases.
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Researchers determine triggers for transitions between coordinated movement of organelles called cilia, identifying a potential diagnostic tool for cancer and other illnesses.
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New PhD graduate Alana Shine researches graph theory, which can help create more accurate models of disease spread.
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USC master’s students tackle robots, masks and droplet dispersion, to better understand how to live with COVID-19.
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Both lecture series launch the week after Labor Day, offering students a comprehensive faculty coverage of COVID-19 and a series on sustainable energy with Dean Yortsos
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USC Viterbi students design an ionic electrospray thruster to help fill in the propulsion gap for small satellites.
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USC Viterbi chemical engineers are developing an environmentally friendly way to upcycle carbon dioxide emissions into polymers and other materials, with some help from a high school student researcher.
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USC Viterbi Innovation May Change Our Understanding of How Light Propagates.
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Applying shockwaves can improve conditions for fluid mixing in supersonic combustion engines, paving the way for flights at speeds five times faster than the speed of sound.
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New USC Viterbi research models complex, real-world outcomes, including coronavirus and Alzheimer’s disease
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Ghena Alhanee is the first USC doctoral student to have made MIT Technology Review’s prestigious list twice
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Chemical engineers from the USC Viterbi School of Engineering have unlocked a fatal vulnerability in many cancer cells—sugar inflexibility.
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Viterbi “All Access” modules created by Viterbi Executive Education will include topics such as AI and cryptography
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The USC Viterbi graduate of 2020 is the fulfillment of a national vision.
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Class of 2020 graduate, Lily Lau Hou is taking the skills from her M.S. in Biomedical Engineering to launch a startup and help the COVID-19 response in her homeland.
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Accomplishments of USC Viterbi Ph.D. students were celebrated in this year’s virtual awards ceremony