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LSE researchers are using tech’s revolutionary power to understand our world better, looking at AI’s potential to do good, and limiting its potential for harm.

The world is your office: how ‘‘work from anywhere’’ is transforming work

Tuesday 27 January 2026 · Professor Prithwiraj Choudhury
Economics
An open laptop with a screen showing an online meeting.

AI and the stock market: are algorithmic trades creating new risks?

Tuesday 23 September 2025 · Maximilian Goehmann
AI and tech
Graphic with stock market numbers and the text "error on execution"

Using AI to improve public safety at public events

Tuesday 27 May 2025 · Tom Kirchmaier
AI and tech
A heatmap of a football stadium

Tech and the political power of storytelling

Tuesday 27 May 2025 · Dr Michael Vaughan
AI and tech
Graphic depiction of a political leader talking to an audience

How far should we trust the voice of AI?

Tuesday 27 May 2025 · Dr Anuschka Schmitt
AI and tech
human woman talking to a robot

The hidden production line behind AI

Tuesday 27 May 2025 · Professor Bingchun Meng
AI and tech
Tunnels into a mountain under construction

Does increased use of AI have to mean job losses?

Tuesday 27 May 2025 · Dr Tomislav Karačić
AI and tech
x-ray image of a tomato

Ask not what AI will do, but what we can make it do

Tuesday 27 May 2025 · Dr Eugenie Dugoua
AI and tech
worlds and typed text

The complicated digital world of online travel booking

Tuesday 27 May 2025 · Dr Will Venters, Erika Valderrama, Roser Pujadas
AI and tech
montage featuring woman with travel suitcase on her phone

Recommended reading on AI and technology

Tuesday 27 May 2025 · LSE Blogs
AI and tech
book covers of AI-focused books