The Implications of AI on the Future of Education & Work: An MBA Perspective
A recent CBS graduate shares firsthand experience of the escalating influence of AI across education, work dynamics, business landscapes, and societal structures.
A recent CBS graduate shares firsthand experience of the escalating influence of AI across education, work dynamics, business landscapes, and societal structures.
Professor Kent Daniel shares insights on how AI can significantly impact quantitative analysis.
CBS Professor Sandra Matz discusses the power of our digital footprint, its value as a marketing tool, and its unharnessed potential to shape our perspectives.
LinkedIn Co-founder Reid Hoffman shares parallels between his own career and AI’s boom during a conversation with CBS Dean Costis Maglaras.
In a discussion with CBS Professor Oded Netzer, the director of Columbia University's Creative Machines Lab offers reassurance on the technology's dystopian risk and urges us to embrace its potential.
Columbia Business School Professor Stephan Meier's research reveals the potential competitive advantage that companies can achieve when they embrace flexible, hybrid schedules that allow for remote work.
The tech visionary discussed lessons from building his tech company into a $1 trillion giant at an event organized by the School's Digital Future Initiative and the Silfen Leadership Series.
From dating to organ donation, this year's Marketplace Innovation Workshop explores how advances in technology can drive social good.
The new senior vice dean of curriculum and programs explains how data and new technology will shape the School's offerings.
In his new book, The Digital Transformation Roadmap, David Rogers provides a practical blueprint for organizational change.
While AI may not generate our best ideas, it significantly reduces the cost — in terms of time, money and effort — associated with generating new ideas by instantly revealing numerous options, argues Professor Sheena Iyengar.
At a recent CBS Digital Future Initiative event, panelists debated the risks of sharing personal data and the responsibilities of those who leverage it.