空気を読める:Using Cultural Awareness as your Unique Value Proposition
With so many AI options available, how can human translators carve their space in the market? In this session, discover how cultural...
We are pleased to announce that IJET-32 will be held in Toronto, Canada on May 25–26. The theme for IJET-32 is “Who knit ’ya? Who are we in the age of Chat-GPT?” We have plenty of interesting speakers lined up and we will be adding more to the Sessions page in the coming days. Our Keynote speaker will be Toronto-born Rakugo artist Katsura Sunshine, who will talk about translating classic Rakugo for international audiences.
Registration is now open.
With so many AI options available, how can human translators carve their space in the market? In this session, discover how cultural...
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Feb 9, 2024
The phrase “who knit ‘ya?” is Newfoundland slang for “who are your parents?” and highlights the close-knit nature of rural communities in...
Feb 5, 2024
Registration is now open for the IJET-32 conference, to be held in Toronto, Canada on May 25-26. The keynote speaker will be Canadian...
Nov 9, 2023
The IJET-32 Committee is now calling for speakers to submit proposals for presentations at IJET Toronto, held from May 25-26, 2024. Our...