Inaugural board meeting of @USCStevensAI . Exciting discussions about the future of #ai and reshaping the education and research landscape. With immense #gratitude to Mark and Mary Stevens for their support and President @BeongSooKim for his leadership Dean @yortsos@USCViterbi
Huge news for us!
There is so much incredible work our researchers are doing, and we know this transformational gift from Mary and Mark Stevens will shape the future of computing and AI. @gauravsukhatme
Today USC launched a pathbreaking university-wide initiative that will leverage AI to accelerate our societal impact in fields ranging from the health sciences and security to business and the arts. Thanks to the generosity and vision of Mark and Mary Stevens, whose names will now grace the USC Mark and Mary Stevens School of Computing and Artificial Intelligence, we will attract even more world-class AI talent to USC. Read more about the $200M gift establishing USC’s leadership in the Age of AI: https://t.co/xhVbVd9ezS @USCStevensAI@USCViterbi
What should AI do—and what shouldn’t it do? The conversation is happening today at the Institute on Ethics and Trust in Computing’s inaugural summit. Get a preview in the story below.
#AI is moving fast—but can we trust it?
USC’s new institute is diving into the ethics, risks and responsibilities shaping the future of computing. https://t.co/cssKBwZqt5
Congrats to Shri Narayanan @USCMingHsiehEE@USC_SAIL by the @theNAEng for “contributions to and leadership in human sensing and machine intelligence with impact on national security, health and media.” #NAEMember https://t.co/5lwMmEKuyd
A new $5M trustee chair at @USCAdvComputing will bring world-class tech talent to campus and drive the next wave of AI and innovation. 💻 https://t.co/6ATaBybhnS
From artists to engineers, every Trojan has a role in the AI revolution! Dean Garrett leads USC’s cross-campus AI Committee, guiding students about the responsible use of AI & its societal impact. 🤝 https://t.co/ji1gOTyEMV
Researchers are preparing robots to one day walk on the Moon and Mars—by first testing them on Earth’s sand dunes. 🌌🤖 The LASSIE Project is developing robots that can sense and adapt to complex terrain. Among the leaders driving this effort is USC @USCMingHsiehEE Prof Feifei Qian, collaborating with @OregonState and @NASA along with other collaborators to push the boundaries of planetary exploration. Watch this video to learn more! @USC@CSatUSC @USCAdvComputing #AIWeek