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1Jun

Rethinking research: the role of humans in scientific discovery in the age of LLMs

Hosted by the Data Science Institute
In person research event | internal only | LSE campus
Monday 1 June 2026 5.30pm - 7pm

Artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) are rapidly reshaping the landscape of scientific discovery. These technologies highlight the significant potential of AI to enhance human scientific capabilities and accelerate research. At the same time, they signal a profound shift in how research is conceived, conducted, and communicated, as well as how doctoral students and researchers are supervised and intellectually developed. This transformation calls for a critical re-examination of the human role in research.

The relationship between humans and AI, and their combined biological and artificial intelligence, must be grounded in mutual critique, trust, and collaboration. Researchers should rigorously evaluate AI-generated outputs using their own expertise and judgment, while also leveraging LLMs to test, challenge, and refine arguments and hypotheses through critical thinking. Such reciprocal co-creation ensures that AI functions as an augmentative partner rather than a replacement in the pursuit of scientific knowledge. It also points toward a shift from a traditional two-way relationship to a three-way partnership involving students, supervisors, and LLMs.

Rather than offering definitive conclusions, this talk seeks to stimulate dialogue, question assumptions, and inspire new forms of collective thinking about the future of scientific research and doctoral training in an AI-driven world.

Please note this is an internal event for LSE staff and research students only. Exact venue will be sent to ticketholders.

About the speakers

Professor Sir Bashir M. Al-Hashimi CBE FRS FREng is a distinguished Professor of Engineering, academic leader, and entrepreneur. He has served as Vice President for Research & Innovation at King’s College London since 2022 and holds the Arm Professorship of Computer Engineering (since 2007). Sir Bashir co-founded the Arm–Southampton Research Centre, one of the UK’s most successful university-industry partnerships. His work in hardware–software co-design and energy-efficient computing has shaped modern digital technologies, with innovations used in billions of smartphones worldwide. He is Co-Director of the King’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence.

Professor Susana Mourato, LSE Vice President and Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research), is Professor of Environmental Economics, former Academic Director of LSE Summer School, and Associate of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment. She joined the Department of Geography and Environment in 2008, where she was Head of Department from 2017-2020, having previously worked at Imperial College London. In 2021, Susana became the Vice President and Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research).


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