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Per Columbia University, the Frame Your Future event series spotlights the forces redefining organizations and leadership.
The upcoming Columbia University event will focus on how artificial intelligence (“AI”) is changing the workplace.
While there is not a definitive playbook for AI yet, as noted by Columbia University, it is believed—
- that “[the AI] technology is advancing faster than institutions, faster than regulation, and faster than most organizations can adapt,” and
- that—
- entire workflows are being rewritten;
- roles are shifting; and
- expectations are changing in real time.
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By way of background, Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a private Ivy League research university in New York City, United States.
Columbia University’s website indicates that:
“Columbia University is the oldest institution of higher education in New York, and the fifth-oldest in the United States. Today, it is one of the world’s leading research institutions. Columbia provides a distinctive and rigorous learning environment for undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of scholarly and professional fields.”
“Columbia was founded as the all-male King’s College in 1754, established by a royal charter issued by Great Britain’s King George II. The College’s first president, Samuel Johnson, presided over its first-ever class, which was held in a schoolhouse connected to Trinity Church in lower Manhattan.”
“Myles Cooper, a graduate of Queen’s College, Oxford University, and an ardent supporter of the British monarchy, succeeded Johnson as president. In the lead-up to the American Revolution, the climate on campus was politically charged. Among the early King’s College students were John Jay, who became the first Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court; Alexander Hamilton, who became the first secretary of the Treasury; Gouverneur Morris, who was later a lead author of the final draft of the U.S. Constitution; and Robert R. Livingston, who would help draft the Declaration of Independence.”
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