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We are pleased to announce this new seminar on AI, Interpreting, and Language Access, which follows up on the successful “Symposium on AI and Sign Language Interpreting” hosted last April by the Advisory Group on AI and Sign Language Interpreting. The AG has changed its name to the Coalition for Sign Language Equity in Technology (Co-SET). This seminar is open to all, remotely, and in-person in Berkeley CA as a special seminar before the the Conference of Interpreter Trainers biennial convention.
On November 13, 9am-4pm Pacific Time, this seminar on AI, Interpreting, and Language Access will provide context to the SAFE AI Task Force Guidance on AI and Interpreting Services for using automated interpreting by artificial intelligence (AIxAI). The Guidance prioritizes end users and public safety in four principles that, if followed, will (eventually) generate Safe, Accountable, Fair and Ethical (“SAFE”) interpreting by AI. This Guidance was influenced and informed as a result of webinars and a symposium hosted by the AG, now called Co-SET.
One session in the seminar will review federal law on the use of artificial intelligence for interpreting. Another session will discuss the concept of positional misunderstanding, which are misunderstandings based on habits of how to perform structural roles associated with a job (Doerr, 2019). We will also introduce introductory level AIxAI curricular materials to orient educators and the profession to technological and social/interactional developments, including how to strengthen the value of human interpreters.
Registration opening soon for the CIT Pre-Conference on AI, Interpreting and Language Access! Please HOLD THE DATE!
Subscribe Now: https://deaf-futures.com/events/cit-pre-conference-2024/
Thank you very much for your kind attention,
The Coalition for Sign Language Equity in Technology
Received email from WASLI webmaster. For your consideration / information.
We are pleased to announce this new seminar on AI, Interpreting, and Language Access, which follows up on the successful “Symposium on AI and Sign Language Interpreting” hosted last April by the Advisory Group on AI and Sign Language Interpreting. The AG has changed its name to the Coalition for Sign Language Equity in Technology (Co-SET). This seminar is open to all, remotely, and in-person in Berkeley CA as a special seminar before the the Conference of Interpreter Trainers biennial convention.
On November 13, 9am-4pm Pacific Time, this seminar on AI, Interpreting, and Language Access will provide context to the SAFE AI Task Force Guidance on AI and Interpreting Services for using automated interpreting by artificial intelligence (AIxAI). The Guidance prioritizes end users and public safety in four principles that, if followed, will (eventually) generate Safe, Accountable, Fair and Ethical (“SAFE”) interpreting by AI. This Guidance was influenced and informed as a result of webinars and a symposium hosted by the AG, now called Co-SET.
One session in the seminar will review federal law on the use of artificial intelligence for interpreting. Another session will discuss the concept of positional misunderstanding, which are misunderstandings based on habits of how to perform structural roles associated with a job (Doerr, 2019). We will also introduce introductory level AIxAI curricular materials to orient educators and the profession to technological and social/interactional developments, including how to strengthen the value of human interpreters.
Registration opening soon for the CIT Pre-Conference on AI, Interpreting and Language Access! Please HOLD THE DATE!
Subscribe Now: https://deaf-futures.com/events/cit-pre-conference-2024/
Thank you very much for your kind attention,
The Coalition for Sign Language Equity in Technology