Unlocking the Digital Future
Over the past few months, we all witnessed the exponential improvement in artificial intelligence—this time in the context of language models. Change is poised to only accelerate.
Breakthrough technologies will continue to transform our world at an ever-increasing pace, and we need to do more than simply keep up. We need to continue building skills that will be transferable as technology continues to rapidly evolve.
That’s precisely the ongoing philosophy behind Columbia Business School’s Digital Future Initiative (DFI), which recently introduced four specialized labs that will draw on faculty expertise to tackle the most significant topics in the digital future: the algorithmic economy, the emerging world of decentralized finance, how technology is affecting people in organizations, and technology’s impact on media and entertainment.
Over the past few months, we all witnessed the exponential improvement in artificial intelligence—this time in the context of language models. Change is poised to only accelerate.
Columbia Business School was among the first business schools to introduce business analytics as a core course in the MBA program.
The research showcased below sheds light on the ongoing projects and noteworthy achievements of our faculty.
CBS alumni are helping fuel the digital revolution.
How a ‘space-mining’ game pushes MBA students to test how they function in teams.
While new technologies are often considered to be disruptive forces that can shake up entire industries and sectors, graphic designers may not need to fear for their jobs just yet.