ISI in the Media

Analyzing Carbon Dioxide Levels on a Trip from Sacramento to London
Source: USC Information Sciences InstituteUSC ISI researcher Wes Hardaker measured levels of CO2 on his trip from the United States to London. His conclusion: avoid buses at all cost and turn your fans on!

Bridging the Digital Divide
Source: CBS LADave Barnhart was interviewed about new communication satellites being built by Boeing.

Security experts lay out the most serious election threats
Source: Fast CompanyWael AbdAlmageed was interviewed about the impact of deepfakes in affecting public sentiment

Women researchers are cited less than men. Here’s why—and what can be done about it
Source: ScienceA study done by researchers at ISI focused on disparities in advancement in the sciences was featured.

Would Biden’s AI Bill of Rights Be Effective?
Source: Dot.LAKristina Lerman and Fred Morstatter were quoted about the importance of mitigating bias in AI.

Tech Tuesday: NASA’s DART mission
Source: WOSUDavid Barnhart was interviewed by Ohio Public Radio about the DART mission to destroy an asteroid.

NASA crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid
Source: The ConversationDavid Barnhart contributed insights on the importance of NASA’s recent mission

AI can now create any image in seconds, bringing wonder and danger
Source: Washington PostWael Abd-Almageed was quoted about the dangers of AI being used to generate false information.

Hurricane Ian Seen through Internet Outages in Florida
Source: ANT Research NewsUSC ISI researcher John Heidemann is using Trinocular Internet outage detection to follow the evolution of the hurricane.

Men outnumber women 4:1 in literature
Source: The PrintMayank Kejriwal’s research about the gender gap in literature was featured.