No images? Click here Exploring an AI-Powered Future: Jensen Huang, NVIDIADFI and Silfen Leadership Series hosted Jensen Huang, President and CEO of NVIDIA for a sold-out fireside chat with CBS Dean Costis Maglaras. Huang shared his views on the transformative impact of AI in the global economy. There were over 750 registrants, and views of the livestream link spanned 11 countries. Researching Responsible AIOrganized by Hongseok Namkoong, DFI's Algorithmic Economy Lab hosted a conference on "Challenges in Operationalizing Responsible AI." The conference gathered researcher and practitioners working on the ethical and responsible use of AI to discuss operationalizing fairness, cost management, legal implications, and algorithmic hurdles. Is this the End of Human Creativity?DFI Advisory Board Member and Founder and CEO of Reservoir Golnar Khosrowshahi and Professor Olivier Toubia discussed the role of Generative AI and its impact on human creativity moderated by DFI Humans in the Digital Economy Faculty Head, Stephan Meier. New Research in Decentralized FinanceIn collaboration with the Center for Digital Finance and Technologies, DFI's Briger Family Digital Finance Lab hosted the two day Tokenomics Conference which brought together leading economists, computer science researchers, and industry practitioners. There were over 100 submissions, and 15 accepted papers. Special keynotes were given by Philipp Strack (Yale, pictured above) and Scott Kominers (Harvard). The best paper award was won by Hanna Halaburda and Yannis Bakos of NYU. Product Management: Lunch and LearnSucceeding in Big TechCBS Alumna Jessica French ('19), current Product Manager at Google, spoke with aspiring product managers about finding your place in big tech, and the balance between technical and non-technical skills. DFI in the NewsOded Netzer spoke on the Marketing Book Podcast to discuss "451 Decisions Over Decimals." Listen to the Podcast Episode Yash Kanoria published "Blind Dynamic Resource Allocation in Closed Networks via Mirror Backpressure." Columbia Business School |