Think You’re Funny? ChatGPT Might Be Funnier
A USC psychology study shows that AI-generated jokes tickle funny bones more than those created by people. That’s raising concerns about the technology’s threat to entertainment jobs.
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USC Dornsife study finds 1.4 million adults are affected by both food and nutrition insecurity, with young adults, Hispanics and Asians at greatest risk.
The Keck School of Medicine of USC study underscores the need to dramatically reduce air pollution.
The USC Price School of Public Policy alumna grew up in Los Angeles and knew long ago she “bled Cardinal and Gold.”
Giancarlo Ceja is determined to advocate for low-income neighborhoods affected by rising temperatures and pollution.
A Storied Olympic Heritage
USC’s involvement in the Olympics dates back to 1904. Since then, USC has produced more Olympians, overall medalists, and gold medalists than any other university in the U.S. Altogether, USC Olympians have secured 711 spots on Olympic teams and have won 144 gold medals, 91 silver medals, and 72 bronze medals, leading up to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Celebrating the Class of 2024
Graduating Trojans celebrated around campus in May with family, friends, faculty and more who showed support with plenty of flowers, all things Cardinal and Gold, and of course, photos. View more moments on the commencement website.