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When artificial intelligence becomes a self-defense tool in civil court

Viktor Wang, CSUSB professor of education, leadership and technology, shares his experience using artificial intelligence to help him with a civil court case in which he was involved. 

Traffic moves through the University Parkway-Interstate 215 interchange, looking south toward the freeway overpass.
March 2, 2026

The interchange, closed for 55 hours from Feb. 27 to March 2, is now open in its new configuration as a diverging diamond interchange. Students, faculty and staff should still allow for extra time to reach their destinations while construction continues in the area.

Students at CSUSB’s John M. Pfau Library, first floor study area.
February 27, 2026

CSUSB Libraries’ membership gives library users the ability to browse, search and view materials online from a range of disciplines, including African history, economics, French literature, solar energy and public health. The collection includes works published in more than 400 languages.

CSUSB student research teams, led by faculty from the School of Computer Science and Engineering, presented four papers on emerging artificial intelligence topics at the highly competitive IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing.
February 24, 2026

CSUSB student research teams had four papers accepted for presentation at the prestigious IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing, a leading global conference on data, semantics and artificial intelligence.

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