Dates: 04.10.24 & 07.10.24
Location: DIW Berlin (Karl-Popper-Room)
The Berlin Network of Labor Market Research (BeNA) is pleased to announce an upcoming Skills Camp this fall on the usage of ChatGPT for economic research.
Join us for an intensive two-day Skills Camp designed to equip you with the knowledge and practical skills to integrate AI into your work. Led by Professor Ingar Haaland (Norwegian School of Economics), a seasoned expert with extensive experience in using AI for research, this camp will provide hands-on training and insights tailored specifically for economists.
Event Details:
- Dates & Times:
- Friday, October 4th: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Monday, October 7th: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
- Location: DIW Berlin, Karl Popper Room
- Evening Program: Join us for a group dinner on Friday evening to network and discuss ideas in a relaxed setting.
Camp Overview:
This Skills Camp will likely consist of five in-depth lectures and a brainstorming session. Below is a preliminary outline of the camp. Details are still subject to change and can be adjusted to the ideas and wishes of the camp participants.
- Lecture 1: How can LLMs make you more productive?
Discover how large language models (LLMs) can enhance productivity in your research. Applications include coding assistance, translations, language editing, and generating new research questions. - Lecture 2: Prompt Engineering and Best Practices
Learn techniques for crafting effective prompts and explore best practices to avoid common pitfalls when working with AI. - Lecture 3: Working with the API
Gain practical knowledge on scaling your projects using the OpenAI API through example-driven instruction. - Lecture 4: Applications in Economics: A Review of the Literature
Review key studies that utilize AI in generating and analyzing data and studies that investigate the labor market effects of AI. - Lecture 5: Research Applications
Explore the use of AI tools in conducting qualitative interviews and studying news preferences.
Interactive Brainstorming Session:
We plan to conclude the camp with a brainstorming session where participants can develop ideas for integrating AI into their current research projects. This session aims to spark collaboration and inspire innovative approaches to economic research.
Registration
Spaces are limited to 20 participants, so please be sure to register via the form below until September 15th, 2024. We welcome all interested researchers to sign up for the skills camp. In the case of high demand, preference will be given to PhD students and BeNA members.
Please make sure to notify us of any changes via info@labor-research.net.
Recap: See here for a recap of the event.