Published on May 5, 2026
The University of Southern California (USC) has long been a prominent hub for technology and innovation. Its commitment to research in emerging fields has attracted numerous collaborations and investments. Recently, however, the landscape of funding has shifted dramatically.
Billionaire Mark Stevens, a director at Nvidia Corp., and his wife Mary, have pledged a groundbreaking $200 million donation to USC. This substantial gift aims to enhance artificial intelligence research and education at the university. It marks one of the largest contributions to academic AI programs in recent history.
The investment will accelerate projects in machine learning, data science, and related disciplines within USC’s research ecosystem. New AI laboratories and initiatives are set to emerge, backed and resources of Nvidia. This partnership highlights the growing intersection of academia and industry in advancing technology.
The ramifications of this donation extend beyond the university. It positions USC at the forefront of AI research, potentially attracting top talent and fostering innovation. As the demand for skilled professionals in AI grows, this investment could reshape the educational landscape, creating new opportunities for students and the tech community at large.
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