LANGUAGE & ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
A CONFERENCE FOR HUMANITIES AND TECH
Researchers, instructors, and practitioners from the UC Berkeley community gather to showcase the work being done in machine learning and language/culture study and to explore questions of language, language use, and technology from three perspectives: research, industry, theory.
- What questions about humanistic inquiry does AI encourage us to ask?
- What kinds of research and theoretical work is being done on AI and language/culture study on campus?
- How is current work being done in AI informed by a language/culture perspective?
- How can AI be applied/leveraged in language-related research, industry and career settings? What possibilities are there?
- What are future areas of exploration and interdisciplinary dialogues?
INDUSTRY
Brock Imel
Margaret Kolb
Cristina Farronato
Kayla van Kooten
Kayo Yin
RESEARCH
David Bamman
Rick Kern
Claudia von Vacano
Emily Hellmich
THEORY
Timothy Tangherlini
Kent Chang
Catherine Flynn
Ben Spanbock
Kimberly Vinall
February 28, 2024
1-5:15 PM
Room 310, Banatao Auditorium, Sutardja Dai Hall
Registration Required
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