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MoAF Newsletter
March 16, 2023 |
MoAF/Fordham Financial Issues Forum (Virtual)
Avi Goldfarb on "Power and Prediction: The Disruptive Economics of Artificial Intelligence" Tuesday, April 4, 2023 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Artificial intelligence (AI) has impacted many industries around the world—banking and finance, pharmaceuticals, automotive, medical technology, manufacturing and retail. But it has only just begun its odyssey toward cheaper, better and faster predictions that drive strategic business decisions. When prediction is taken to the max, industries transform, and with such transformation comes disruption. Watch our recent program with eminent economist Avi Goldfarb, as he discusses Power and Prediction, his new book about the future of AI in business and finance.
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Spring MFA Registration Is Now Open
MFA Registration Information
The Museum Finance Academy (MFA) is a FREE five session personal finance certificate course for 11th and 12th graders with the goal of teaching students to aspire to financial independence through developing an appreciation for savings, establishing financial goals and learning to avoid scams. In Fall 2024, this course will be conducted over Zoom on five consecutive Tuesdays: October 15, 22, 29, November 5 and 12, from from 4:15–5:30pm (Eastern) or 4:45–6:00pm (Central).
This course requires NO prior knowledge of finance, business or economics. The top students of the semester will be awarded a partial college scholarship. Registration closes on Friday, October 11, at 4pm.
Register today.
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Video Now Available
Bradford DeLong on "Slouching Towards Utopia" Thursday, February 23, 2023 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Watch our event with economist Bradford DeLong, as he speaks on his award-winning new book. Slouching Towards Utopia–named a "Best Book of 2022" by the Financial Times–tells the story of how an unprecedented explosion of material wealth occurred, how it transformed the globe and why it failed to deliver us to utopia. Of remarkable breadth and ambition, it reveals the last century to have been less a march of progress than a slouch in the right direction.
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