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Are you an investment #banking, or private equity professional? Deal Camp, a retreat in Montauk, may be calling your name. Each year, around 100 members of the CBS community gather for seminars sponsored by the School's Private Equity Program. See more: bit.ly/3JxL781
Zocdoc founder, Cyrus Massoumi '03, has one tip for MBAs looking to start their own company. 💡 Hint: it may be what you're planning to wear to your next meeting that's holding you back.
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“Industry players have an advantage in shaping regulation because they are the insiders," says Professor Lori Yue. A new CBS research framework is helping us understand how alliances between business rivals are gradually setting new industry standards: bit.ly/3JdF7Bg
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"Inference is the monetization of artificial intelligence," he noted during a recent appearance at CBS' Distinguished Speaker Series. "It is where I go to understand that the investments that are flowing into this market are not insane."
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What is the most important global trend of today? The adoption of inference, according to CoreWeave CEO Michael Intrator, SIPA '95.
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#Childcare costs are skyrocketing in NYC. Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has pledged to lower these costs for parents. What are the potential economic ripple effects of this kind of change? Brett House, Professor of Professional Practice in the Faculty of Business, has some ideas:
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Professor Zagor has predictions for how the restaurant industry could respond to a $30 minimum wage mandate to stay afloat in #NYC and how these changes may impact your wallet. #NYCElection
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"Now that Mamdani has won, the potential effects of a $30 minimum wage on the restaurant industry are going to be a tsunami," says Stephen Zagor, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Business at Columbia Business School.
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Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, the Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor of Real Estate, has three ideas for how Zohran Mamdani can make living in New York City affordable again. Here's what he wants the mayor-elect to know: #NYCelection
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Today's NYC mayoral election has sparked heated debate over many issues. To make sense of it all, take it from the experts. CBS faculty have weighed in on the proposals offered by leading candidate Zohran Mamdani. Check out their analysis here: bit.ly/4hCwKff
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“When I see data, I see a form of memory, and it’s a form of memory that can take any shape, any color, any speed.” Renowned media artist Refik Anadol’s work explores the intersection of data and human creativity. Learn more about his recent visit to CBS: bit.ly/43cG9nM
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NYC’s next mayor could shape the city’s economy for decades. Columbia Business School experts break down the economic stakes of Zohran Mamdani’s policy proposals and what they mean for growth, business, and everyday New Yorkers. bit.ly/4hCwKff
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This event was co-organized by the Columbia Data Agents Process Lab (DAPLab), @CUSEAS, the Data Science Institute, and the Digital Future Initiative at Columbia Business School (DFI), soon to be renamed the AI in Business Initiative.
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One session featured keynote speaker Laurens van der Maaten, technical staff member at Anthropic, who emphasized that when building AI agents, designers should keep in mind that there does not have to be an AI agent for everything, to keep it simple, and to think like your agent.
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Fascinating takeaways were shared during the 'AI Agents for Work' Workshop held at Columbia Business School this week.
When news breaks of market competitors joining forces, it warrants a double-take, but this trend is slowly becoming industry standard. Research from Professor Lori Yue is helping us understand the rippling consequences of competitors coupling up: bit.ly/3JdF7Bg
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Professor Akinola traveled to California and delivered a session specifically tailored to the stress-related needs of the prison staff there. Learn more about the impact this visit had on Professor Akinola and explore her research below. bit.ly/47LrxhG
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Her inbox pinged, and Professor Modupe Akinola was surprised to see an email from the California State Prison at Sacramento. It was prison psychologist Dr. Michael Milin requesting a visit from Columbia Business School's leading expert on the impact of stress on work performance.
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“We’re entering a new era of humanity’s journey, where we see things, we read things, we smell things, we will taste things, and we will touch things. It’s somewhere between fantasy, hallucination, and dream," says Anadol.
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CBS is honored to feature ‘Artificial Realities: New York City’ (2025), as part of Anadol’s ongoing ‘Machine Hallucinations’ series, in the lobby of Henry R. Kravis Hall. The piece provokes questions about the boundaries between data and imagination, and the city and the self.
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