📅 Tuesday 21st April at 2:00 – 3:30 PM (CET) | 📍Online
We would like to bring researchers together to develop a shared, practice‑based understanding of how generative AI tools can be responsibly used across diverse research traditions, through expert insights, ethical reflection, and sustained benchmarking of AI tools for research relevance.
A central objective of this workshop is to foster a shared understanding of when and how such tools can be useful—while also recognising the differences and specificities across researchers and research traditions. The workshop’s activities have included inviting guest speakers to address both technological developments and concrete societal and ethical issues. Notably, it has also featured an ongoing, multi-session discussion focused on benchmarking several generative AI tools, with particular attention to their relevance for research practices.
🔗 Webinar part of the DIGI‑ME project and organised by Grenoble Ecole de Mangement (France)
🎤 Speaker :  Ismael Al-Amoudi is a Professor at Grenoble Ecole de Management, France.
Ongoing research interests include corporate violence, dehumanization, colonization, fascism, post-human technologies, and the ethics and politics of relationality. Grounded in critical realist philosophy, his works also engage with post-structuralism, the sociology of conventions, actor-network theory, and feminist theory. Ismael completed his PhD at the University of Cambridge in 2007. He currently serves as editor of Organization, board member of Organization Studies, academic advisor to the Independent Social Research Foundation and honorary director of the Centre for Social Ontology (socialontology.org). His publications span over thirty articles, books and chapters in leading outlets of management, philosophy and the social sciences. Â
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Webinar :Â AI Tools for Research




