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										“AI could be an advisor to someone who does not have a support system”
EPISODE 27 | ISI’s Artificial Intelligence director, anthropologist Adam Russell, gets to know his researchers. This week: Ulf Hermjakob
 
										Force Multiplier: California DREAMS Combines Capabilities from University Nanofabs
The superhub is working to standardize equipment and best practices across its partners.
 
										USC at the NAACL ’24 Conference
Notable research includes work on legal AI, LLM manipulation by bad actors, and assessing argument quality.
 
										No GPS, No Problem
USC ISI researchers are trying to make quantum sensing tools, like atomic accelerometers, more compact and accurate so they can replace GPS.
 
										“There is no end goal for AI ethics, there will always be something new to mitigate”
EPISODE 26 | ISI’s Artificial Intelligence director, anthropologist Adam Russell, gets to know his researchers. This week: Rebecca Dorn
 
										Engineering a better way to find doctors
USC ISI researchers team up with Kaiser Permanente to improve healthcare search by 20%.
 
										The vision of MOSIS 2.0
The next-generation of USC ISI’s semiconductor fabrication service is taking shape.
 
										The Birth of ISI Arlington
ISI’s Arlington Office, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2022, was a tech innovator from the beginning. Bob Parker recounts its origins.
 
										How easy is it to get AIs to talk like a partisan?
Very easy, according to new research from USC Viterbi School of Engineering on LLMs.
 
										Cybersecurity With Human-AI Collaboration
ISI researchers are integrating AI into cybersecurity operations to defend from cyberattacks and aid analysts.