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Join Cornell University's most celebrated scholars and industry experts for candid conversations that enlighten and challenge. From finance and tech to arts and culture, the Cornell Keynotes podcast hosted by eCornell delivers timely discussions on trending topics and current events.

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Jens David Ohlin
Dean of Cornell Law School, co-chair of the Presidential Task Force on Institutional Voice
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Avery August
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Did COVID Expose Our Biggest Weakness?
Q: Christine online asked if pandemic planning after the Bush administration was revisited by later administrations and whether Biden or Trump revised those plans to avoid past mistakes.
Frances Lee explained that the last major planning update was in 2017, with roots in a 2006 plan; while there were evolutions, the bones of the plan remained, and masks were not explicitly mentioned in that update. The discussion suggested that plans continued to reflect model-driven approaches that prioritized non-pharmaceutical interventions, but execution and context varied.
The AI Talent Shift: How To Lead and Transform Your Team
Q: Why is this shift from knowledge work to AI-augmented roles happening now?
Advances in AI, especially around deep learning and transformers, have created tools that can handle many routine tasks, so human value increasingly lies in judgment, leadership, and creativity. This changes the skill mix and motivates leaders to develop a two-skill approach—combining technology with strategic thinking.
Should We Dim the Sun? Exploring Climate Intervention Science
Q: What is the relationship between carbon dioxide removal and solar geoengineering, and how do they interact with mitigation efforts?
CDR is a separate set of approaches to remove CO2 from the atmosphere, while SRM/geoengineering aims to offset warming temporarily; both should operate alongside strong emissions cuts, with governance and equity considerations central to any deployment.
Should We Dim the Sun? Exploring Climate Intervention Science
Q: Can you give us a general overview of what geoengineering means and why it is being considered now?
Geoengineering refers to deliberate large-scale interventions in the climate system to alter energy balance, with the focus here on sunlight reflection (SRM) as a potential temporary cooling method while emissions are cut, acknowledging significant scientific, political, and ethical considerations.
The Future of Work and Technology Matching Jobs to People in the 21st Century
Q: What advice do you have about tailoring a resume or conceal age in the job search?
They discuss the protection against age discrimination, the realities of signaling age and experience, and the balance between highlighting qualifications and avoiding unnecessary signals that could bias hiring decisions.

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