No images? Click here Upcoming March ProgrammingColumbia Business School's Distinguished Speaker SeriesShaping the Future of AI and the Digital Economy: A Conversation with Reid Hoffman and Costis MaglarasJoin us on March 26 at 6:00 p.m. as Reid Hoffman, Co-Founder of LinkedIn and Inflection AI, sits down for a fireside chat with Dean Costis Maglaras on the future of AI and the digital economy. Columbia Business School's Distinguished Speaker Series is a platform for business visionaries to share their insights. Join the series to explore how today's leaders set their ambitious visions, discover ingenious breakthroughs, and inspire innovation. This event is co-sponsored by the Digital Future Initiative. AI in the WorkforceCurious about how AI is reshaping the professional landscape? Join us on Wednesday, March 27th from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in Cooperman Commons for a panel discussion about how AI is redefining the competencies and skills that employers seek in the workforce. Product Management: Lunch and Learn EventsAllen Yang '16, Executive Director at JPMorgan Chase & Co, will return to campus to share his perspectives on the latest in product management within sales and trading on March 19. Fall Programming Roundup In case you missed it.. Charting the Course of Crypto: Columbia CryptoEconomics (CCE) Workshop 2023In collaboration with the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Ethereum Foundation, the Briger Family Digital Finance Lab hosted a three-day workshop which brought together practitioners, researchers, and academics to discuss challenges, recent progress, and opportunities in the economics of blockchain protocols. Is this the End of Human Creativity?DFI Advisory Board Member and Founder and CEO of Reservoir Golnar Khosrowshahi '97 and Professor Olivier Toubia discussed the role of generative AI and its impact on human creativity, moderated by Stephan Meier, the James P. Gorman Professor of Business and DFI Co-Faculty Director. DFI in the NewsProfessor Stephan Meier recently co-authored "The Gender Gap in Meaningful Work" with CBS Professor Vanessa Burbano, Olle Folke, and Johanna Rickne arguing that whereas the gender gap in meaningful work closes a substantial part of the wage gap in lower paid jobs, it does little to close the gap in higher paid jobs in which the gender wage gap is largest. Columbia Community NewsThe Lang Entrepreneurship Center's Jan 29 episode of the Startup Alley Podcast discusses the transformative role that generative AI is playing in the startup and technology ecosystem. Columbia Business School |