Harnessing AI for Good
Shaping What’s Next
Humankind has arrived at an exciting moment: The intersection of the physical world with both human and artificial intelligence. But while AI increasingly affects our way of living, who determines how the future plays out?
Technology is only part of this story. Deeper questions — questions that will define our relationship with AI — call for a wide range of expertise.
At USC Dornsife, researchers refine AI while interrogating it. From drug discovery to systems optimization to AI ethics and safety, our challenge is to make sure that what comes next reflects the best of who we are.
AI Research @ USC Dornsife
In the News
Training the minds behind the AI algorithm
A new master’s program at USC Dornsife teaches students the mathematical foundations that drive artificial intelligence — empowering them to build the algorithms shaping our future.
Can AI think – and should it? What it means to think, from Plato to ChatGPT
Whether AI can ‘think’ is a different question than whether it is ‘intelligent.’
USC launches $12 million Institute on Ethics & Trust in Computing
The institute, supported by funds from the Lord Foundation of California, is the next step in the university’s effort to enhance research and education under the Frontiers of Computing “moonshot.”
AI Sheds New Light on the ‘Code of Life’
USC Dornsife researchers employ artificial intelligence to unveil the intricate world of DNA structure and chemistry, enabling unprecedented insights into gene regulation and disease.
How will AI shape humanity’s future?
Scholars explain why programs like ChatGPT have everyone abuzz, and how they might radically change our world.
Shaping the Future of AI
USC Institute on Ethics & Trust in Computing
The USC Institute on Ethics & Trust in Computing (IETC) addresses an urgent need for academic expertise in guiding the responsible development of AI — not to slow progress, but to grapple with critical questions that technology cannot: questions about justice, judgment, agency, and what we owe each other in a society where machines profoundly influence our way of living. This work begins with philosophy — both through inquiry and as a tool for thinking clearly and acting wisely.
A collaboration between the USC Dornsife School of Philosophy, the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, and interdisciplinary scholars across the university, IETC explores the crossroads of ethics and emerging technology. The institute is designed to shape public discourse, invite partnership with industry, and train students to bridge reflection with execution as we increasingly rely on AI for solving complex problems.
Precision Prescriptions
What if we could create cures instead of searching for them? At USC Dornsife, computational researcher Vsevolod Katritch is turning drug discovery on its head with V-SYNTHES — his new technology that leverages AI to uncover potential treatments from large datasets. Rather than testing endless chemical compounds, the system assembles molecules like a puzzle, “clicking together” virtual molecular building blocks and predicting the effect of those combinations with 5,000 times the speed of traditional methods. This process holds great potential to reduce research time and expense, while accelerating breakthroughs in addiction therapy, cancer treatment, Alzheimer’s, and more.
From Scientific Dedication to AI Revelations
A Startup for the Shift
Because every discipline and career path will be affected by the AI revolution, USC Dornsife educational programs are constantly evolving to meet the moment and prepare students to succeed in an uncertain future.