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Workshop with Prof. Robert Faff: “Responsible use of Generative AI in Research”

Bevezető workshop Robert Faff professzorral a Pénzügyi Intézetben a generatív mesterséges intelligencia felelős felhasználásáról a kutatásban, feltárva annak lehetőségeit és etikai szempontjait a PhD-hallgatók és pályakezdő kutatók számára.
2024.11.11. 11:40 – 2024.11.11. 12:40
Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem

Date: 11 November 2024 11:40-12:40  
Language: English 
Location: Corvinus Main Building, Institute of Finance (E.279.1) – Hybrid on Microsoft Teams 

Introductory workshop with Professor Robert Faff at the Institute of Finance on the responsible use of generative AI in research, exploring its potential and ethical considerations for PhD students and early-career researchers. 

This session is primarily targeting PhD students and novice researchers looking to understand how generative AI can be applied responsibly in academic research. This introductory training session is designed for those new to the topic, providing a broad overview of the possibilities and challenges that come with using AI in research. We’ll cover the basics of generative AI, discuss key ethical considerations like bias, transparency, and intellectual property, and explore how AI can assist in areas such as idea generation, literature review, and data analysis. Subject to time, some quick examples and tips will be given in using the power of Chat GPT. This session is designed to paint the landscape — as a primer for identifying important issues and laying the groundwork for further exploration into the responsible integration of AI in research. If you’re just beginning your journey with AI, this session will offer some foundational pointers you need to move forward with confidence. 

Teams link for the workshop. 

Learn more about Professor Robert Faff - Corvinus University of Budapest, The University of Queensland: 

Robert Faff is an Emeritus Professor of Finance and formerly Director of Research at the University of Queensland Business School (Australia) and has recently joined the Institute of Finance, Corvinus University of Budapest. He has an international reputation in empirical finance research: securing 14 Australian Research Council grants (funding exceeding $4 million); >500 publications; career citations >22,894 (Google Scholar); and an h-index of 74 (Google Scholar). His particular passion is nurturing and developing the career trajectories of early career researchers. Robert has supervised approximately 40 PhD students to successful completion and examined 50 PhD dissertations.  

 

In case of any doubts, please get in touch with Milson Veloso, Institute Affairs Officer, at veloso@uni-corvinus.hu 

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