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How artificial intelligence could fundamentally change certain types of work

Date Published
May 5, 2023
Section
In the Media
Areas of Expertise
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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CBS In the News

While AI continues to become an integral part of the modern workplace, it’s crucial to remain flexible in how we approach daily tasks by leveraging AI to enhance productivity.

Columbia Business School’s Assistant Professor of Management, Daniel Keum, shares his insights in a CBS article on how artificial intelligence is transforming the workforce. Keum points out that AI’s ability to learn and adapt is unlike anything seen before and predicts that AI will significantly impact thinking, analytical, and creative jobs.

Keum’s perspective highlights the challenges and opportunities of integrating AI into everyday work, and suggests that while physical jobs might stay secure, roles that involve complex thought are most at risk. With AI projected to automate up to 300 million jobs globally according to a Goldman Sachs report, Keum’s insights are a wake-up call for professionals to understand how to navigate this evolving landscape. 

Read the full article for more insight. 

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Daniel Keum

Associate Professor of Business
Management Division
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