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Interpreter Feedback Form and Reports: experiences in courts and tribunals
Duration:
2 hrs
Presenter -
Nora Díaz, Sam Berner, Michael Broughton, Jia Zhang, Harry Wang
$105.00 (Non-Member) | $35.00 (Member) | $300.00 (Non-member Institution) | $150.00 (Affiliate)
A panel discussion designed to explore the multifaceted impact of artificial intelligence on the fields of translation and interpreting. In an era where AI technologies are advancing at an unprecedented pace, this event seeks to unravel the complexities and opportunities these innovations present to translators and interpreters.
Our panel will feature a diverse group of thought leaders, including AI trainers, seasoned translators and interpreters, T&I scholars, and ethics specialists, who will provide a comprehensive view on the evolving landscape of AI and its implications for the future of the T&I profession.
We will probe into how AI is reshaping the industry, the potential threats it poses to traditional roles, and the new opportunities it opens for enhanced accuracy, efficiency, and accessibility in cross-lingual communication.
Panellists
– Nora Díaz
– Sam Berner
– Michael Broughton
– Jia Zhang
– Harry Wang
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for court interpreters to report incidents or issues that occur in court interpreting assignments.
Purpose and function of this information submission form.
This form enables you to report issues or problems that you encounter in the course of court interpreting assignments. These issues and problems will be collected by AUSIT to report to the JCCD (the Judicial Council on Cultural Diversity) to monitor the implementation of the Recommended National Standards. The reporting of these issues and problems enables AUSIT to work with the JCCD to suggest steps to address these issues and to avoid the repetition of these problems in the future.
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