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06/27/2025 | Talk

Lea Stöter presented at the Weizenbaum Methods Lab Workshop

Lea Stöter from the Department of Participatory IT Design presented at the Weizenbaum Methods Lab Workshop "Social Science and Language Models" on April 3-4, 2025 in Berlin.

The workshop organisers researchers from Natural Language Processing (NLP) and various social science disciplines to discuss methods and theories for responsible research on and with language technologies. Striving for interdisciplinary exchange, the program included sessions on responsible AI, benchmarking and auditing, anthropomorphism, and language models as research tools, as well as key note presentations by Zeerak Talat and Flor Miriam Plaza del Arco.

The presentation of Lea Stöter focused on the impact of AI-driven tools on research practices, and how to account for the agencies of both human researchers and non-human epistemic agents to foster ethical and transparent knowledge production.

Workshop Website

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06/27/2025 | Talk

Lea Stöter presented at the Weizenbaum Methods Lab Workshop

Lea Stöter from the Department of Participatory IT Design presented at the Weizenbaum Methods Lab Workshop "Social Science and Language Models" on April 3-4, 2025 in Berlin.

The workshop organisers researchers from Natural Language Processing (NLP) and various social science disciplines to discuss methods and theories for responsible research on and with language technologies. Striving for interdisciplinary exchange, the program included sessions on responsible AI, benchmarking and auditing, anthropomorphism, and language models as research tools, as well as key note presentations by Zeerak Talat and Flor Miriam Plaza del Arco.

The presentation of Lea Stöter focused on the impact of AI-driven tools on research practices, and how to account for the agencies of both human researchers and non-human epistemic agents to foster ethical and transparent knowledge production.

Workshop Website

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06/27/2025 | Talk

Lea Stöter presented at the Weizenbaum Methods Lab Workshop

Lea Stöter from the Department of Participatory IT Design presented at the Weizenbaum Methods Lab Workshop "Social Science and Language Models" on April 3-4, 2025 in Berlin.

The workshop organisers researchers from Natural Language Processing (NLP) and various social science disciplines to discuss methods and theories for responsible research on and with language technologies. Striving for interdisciplinary exchange, the program included sessions on responsible AI, benchmarking and auditing, anthropomorphism, and language models as research tools, as well as key note presentations by Zeerak Talat and Flor Miriam Plaza del Arco.

The presentation of Lea Stöter focused on the impact of AI-driven tools on research practices, and how to account for the agencies of both human researchers and non-human epistemic agents to foster ethical and transparent knowledge production.

Workshop Website