Translation Studies in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Sanjun Sun editor Riccardo Moratto editor Kanglong Liu editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:6th Jun '25
£39.99
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Sun, Liu, Moratto and the team of contributors provide an in-depth exploration of the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in the ever-evolving field of translation studies.
With key insights to inform future research on this rapidly evolving field in translation, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of the implications of AI, particularly ChatGPT, across technical, pedagogical, and ethical dimensions. From the evolution of translation competence and quality assessment to methodological shifts in research and pedagogy, the authors shed light on the capabilities and limitations of AI, offering insights into its potential within the realm of translation studies. With fresh perspectives on the intersection of AI and translation studies, the chapters cover critical topics such as evaluating translation quality, translator training, corpus translation studies, and ethical considerations in translation education.
By systematically unpacking the implications of AI, this book offers valuable insights for researchers, educators, and practitioners interested in translation and interpreting studies, machine learning and the role of AI in translator training and education.
"Sun, Liu, and Moratto offer a timely collection of essays exploring the impact of artificial intelligence, especially large language models (LLMs), on translation studies and practice. The volume is ambitious and comprehensive, with well-known authors exploring the impact of AI on translation studies itself, discussing how the latest developments influence translation expertise and pedagogy, and, importantly, addressing the ethical implications of this unique intersection of man and machine. If translation scholars are ever to understand the opportunities and challenges artificial intelligence presents and poses, this volume is an important step forward."
Gregory M. Shreve, Professor Emeritus, Kent State University / Adjunct Professor, New York University
ISBN: 9781032756301
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264 pages