Shaping the Future of Work with AI
Discover how AI is reshaping the future of work. Join CBS Executive Education for an event where three CBS researchers share insights on the skills needed to adapt, innovate and thrive in an AI-driven world.
Join CBS Executive Education's event on AI and the future of work
About the event
In the 18th century, the steam engine powered the Industrial Revolution. In the 1990s, the World Wide Web connected workplaces across the globe. Today, we are in the midst of another profound technological transformation: the rise of artificial intelligence.
AI is already transforming the way we work – both individually and as organisations. The question is no longer if AI will shape the future of work, but how. Which skills matter now, and which will be vital tomorrow?
Our upcoming CBS Executive Education event explores how AI is reshaping our working lives. Three CBS researchers will share their perspectives on what the rise of AI means for people and organisations in the years ahead. This is your chance to equip yourself with the tools and insights to adapt to change and integrate AI effectively into your work, ensuring you stay ahead in a quickly evolving landscape.
Programme
16:00-16:30: Arrival and registration
16:30-16:45: Welcome
16:45-17:10: Presentation by Ioanna Constantiou
17:10-17:45: Presentation by Anoush Margaryan
17:45-18:25: Workshop with Sine Zambach
18:25-19:00: Introduction to CBS Executive Education and networking reception
Meet the Speakers
Anoush Margaryan is Professor of Learning and Technology in the Department of Digitalization at Copenhagen Business School. She studies how people learn and how digital technologies impact the development of human capabilities. She has over 135 scientific publications, including 2 books. She has led 20 interdisciplinary research projects and academia-industry partnerships funded by Shell, BP, Volkswagen Foundation, Carlsberg Foundation, and the World Bank.
Ioanna Constantiou is a full professor of Information Systems in the Department of Digitalization at the Copenhagen Business School. Her current research work focuses on the digital transformation of organizations and the impact of AI on strategy and leadership with focus on decision making and human-AI collaboration. Her research has been published in various academic outlets, including MIS Quarterly, Journal of the Association of Information Systems, Journal of Information Technology, Journal of Strategic Information Systems, European Journal of Information Systems and Decision Support Systems. Ioanna serves as deputy editor-in chief for the Journal of Strategic Information Systems.
Sine Zambach combines machine learning and learning analytics, working both with the technical aspects of machine learning and with the use of generative AI in teaching across the entire educational system.
Sine is the author of 'AI i gymnasiet' and advises educational institutions on the responsible use of generative AI. She is also a member of the Ministry of Digitalisation’s task force on AI in the public sector and part of ATV’s professional data ethics council.