AI and tech
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
27 January 2026 · Professor Prithwiraj Choudhury

The X factor: four ways one social media platform undermined democracy during the 2024 summer riots
27 January 2026 · Dr Beatriz Lopes Buarque

Can the NHS crisis be solved by partnering with tech start-ups? The cautionary tale of Babylon Health
27 January 2026 · Dr Alison Powell

AI and the stock market: are algorithmic trades creating new risks?
23 September 2025 · Maximilian Goehmann

Recommended reading on AI and technology
27 May 2025 · LSE Blogs

Using AI to improve public safety at public events
27 May 2025 · Tom Kirchmaier

The hidden production line behind AI
27 May 2025 · Professor Bingchun Meng

The complicated digital world of online travel booking
27 May 2025 · Dr Will Venters, Erika Valderrama, Roser Pujadas

How far should we trust the voice of AI?
27 May 2025 · Dr Anuschka Schmitt

Tech and the political power of storytelling
27 May 2025 · Dr Michael Vaughan

Ask not what AI will do, but what we can make it do
27 May 2025 · Eugenie Dugoua

Does increased use of AI have to mean job losses?
27 May 2025 · Dr Tomislav Karačić
