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Teaching translation in the age of AI

Teaching translation in the age of AI

Join us for this workshop which will bring together experts in the field of translation pedagogy and/or AI to discuss developments in generative artificial intelligence and their potential applications in the teaching of translation. It is aimed at language and translation educators looking to explore ways to integrate AI in their teaching practice, whether in professional translator training or in language learning contexts. The workshop will provide plenty of opportunity for discussion and audience participation. Tea and coffee will be provided.

Attendance is free but please note that places are limited. You can register here. You will find a link to the abstracts and speaker bios on the registration form.

This event is supported by the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics research fund.

This is an in-person event only.

Speakers:

Dorothy Kenny (Dublin City University)

Thierry Poibeau (LATTICE lab, Centre national de la recherche scientifique)

Marcus Tomalin (University of Cambridge)

 

Convenors:

Ángeles Carreres

Christophe Gagne

Silke Mentchen

 

If you have any queries please contact Silke Mentchen at scm30@cam.ac.uk