When Customers Become Lobbyists
Tech firms are mobilizing users to influence policymakers, but the strategy’s effectiveness is a double-edged sword.
Tech firms are mobilizing users to influence policymakers, but the strategy’s effectiveness is a double-edged sword.
Columbia Business School is taking an interdisciplinary approach to analyzing the impact of AI-based algorithmic forecasting and the issues that come with it.
Several prominent leaders from the tech and business sectors have visited Columbia Business School to share their perspectives on the growing role of artificial intelligence in the workplace. Here’s what they told us.
CBS Professor Gita Johar explores the critical role of publishers, platforms, and people in this evolving ecosystem and discusses strategies for combating false content.
A recent CBS graduate shares firsthand experience of the escalating influence of AI across education, work dynamics, business landscapes, and societal structures.
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.
From dating to organ donation, this year's Marketplace Innovation Workshop explores how advances in technology can drive social good.
Carri W. Chan, the John A. Howard Professor of Business at CBS and the Faculty Director of the School’s Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Management Program, discusses her data-driven research into how healthcare operations can be improved.
A panel at CBS examines ways to unleash the power of blockchain in the world of traditional finance.
A new approach could help digital platforms filter content more carefully.