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AI Will Change Work, for Better and Worse

Date Published
April 10, 2024
Section
In the Media
Areas of Expertise
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Operations & Supply Chain Management
From:
CBS In the News

Could AI be the game-changer your industry never saw coming?

In a Yahoo Finance article, Columbia Business School Associate Professor Daniel Keum shares his insights on how generative AI will reshape the way we work. Keum predicts that AI’s impact will unfold over the next decade and bring both opportunities and challenges. 

The perspective Keum offers in this article is important to note as AI continues to evolve and influence a variety of industries. His insights highlight the unpredictable nature of AI’s impact and stresses that while some jobs may disappear, new roles will emerge. He likens this shift to past technological changes, like the rise of the internet, which displaced certain jobs but also created new career paths. 

With AI set to change how we work, this piece offers a look into what lies ahead. Read the full article to explore how AI is reshaping industries and what it means for the future of your career.

Mentioned Faculty

Columbia Business School

Daniel Keum

Associate Professor of Business
Management Division
Mentioned On
Yahoo! Finance

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