Second Cycle Degree/Two Year Master in Law, Economics and Governance

AI in the Workplace: Skills, Ethics and Real-World Applications

The workshop will have a strongly practical focus and will allow you to acquire innovative competencies that are highly valued in today’s job market.

from 13 April 2026 at 14:00 to 16 April 2026 at 18:00

In presence event

On 13 and 16 April 2026 (14:00–18:00), the Professional Development Workshop “AI in the Workplace: Skills, Ethics and Real-World Applications” will take place. The initiative is designed to provide students with practical and innovative competencies that are increasingly relevant in today’s job market.

The workshop will have a strongly practical focus and will be delivered by Dr Filippo Lubrano, a specialist in AI applications in organizational contexts.

Topics covered

  • Foundations: what AI is today (and what it is not); generative models, including their logic, limits, and reliability.

  • Practical use: prompting: how to write effective prompts (objective, context, constraints, role, expected output), with a focus on iteration and verification.

  • Applications for Law and Economics: document research and synthesis, analysis of legal texts and acts, construction of arguments, economic scenario building, and support for study and professional work.

  • Critical evaluation of outputs: errors, bias, hallucinations, sources, and traceability, with practical methods of control and triangulation.

  • AI in organizations: assisted decision-making, responsibility, governance, and impacts on processes and professional roles.

  • Data, value and power: the role of data, invisible labour, asymmetries, and effects on markets and cognitive work.

  • Legal and ethical profiles: risks and safeguards, including transparency, accountability, rights, intellectual property, and compliance (with reference to the EU framework).

  • Final reflection: when to use AI and when not to delegate, with discussion of “grey cases” and operational guidelines.

Practical activities

Participants will engage in hands-on exercises, including prompt rewriting, comparison of outputs, guided case studies, verification checklists, and mini-debates on responsibility and impacts.

At the end of the workshop, a certificate of attendance will be issued to students who attend both sessions.