Meaning vs. Autonomy: A Challenge in Marketing New Technologies
CBS Professor Gita Johar explores the value of manual labor and why some people resist adopting autonomous products.
CBS Professor Gita Johar explores the value of manual labor and why some people resist adopting autonomous products.
Some of CBS’s most dynamic professors shared their knowledge and insights on NPR’s Planet Money Summer School podcast.
CBS professors Carri Chan and Jing Dong take a nuanced approach to data-driven decisions in hospital care.
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.
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.
Most Internet users support data protection, but protecting consumer privacy isn’t as clear-cut as one might think. In this Q&A, CBS Professor Jacopo Perego delves into his research on this subject.
Our approach so far to ESG is ‘fundamentally flawed,’ argues veteran investor Terrence Keeley in a conversation with CBS Professor Shivaram Rajgopal.
From dating to organ donation, this year's Marketplace Innovation Workshop explores how advances in technology can drive social good.
CBS Professor Angela Lee explores the benefits of improved due diligence.
Research highlights the significant potential and promise of innovation within the field of neuroscience when combined with emerging technologies.