How AI Is Fueling a ‘Cognitive Industrial Revolution’
LinkedIn Co-founder Reid Hoffman shares parallels between his own career and AI’s boom during a conversation with CBS Dean Costis Maglaras.
LinkedIn Co-founder Reid Hoffman shares parallels between his own career and AI’s boom during a conversation with CBS Dean Costis Maglaras.
At a recent live event hosted by the Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business, Professors Abby Joseph Cohen and Pierre Yared discussed signs that the global economy and financial markets are moving toward a more ‘normal’ state.
The technologies that currently shape our daily realities didn't emerge overnight, argues Columbia University Professor Chris Wiggins in his new book. They have rich and detailed histories spanning centuries and the globe.
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.
Veteran media executive and entrepreneur Robert Friedman discusses innovation, change and the outlook for the media industry.
CBS’s Hongseok Namkoong discusses the challenges of operationalizing responsible AI and the ethical implications surrounding it.
CBS Professor Gita Johar explores the value of manual labor and why some people resist adopting autonomous products.
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.
The new senior vice dean of curriculum and programs explains how data and new technology will shape the School’s offerings.