This conference aims to provide a comprehensive exploration of Artificial Intelligence’s (AI) profound impact on language, literature, and learning through a multidisciplinary lens. The focus is exclusively on AI in specific domains like language education or literary creation, this conference integrates diverse areas, including digital humanities, ethical considerations, and cultural identity.
The conference will feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, and workshops led by scholars and industry experts, offering both critical insights and actionable strategies. Sessions will address topics such as:
AI in Language Learning: Enhancing educational tools and accessibility.
AI in Literary Creation and Criticism: Examining AI’s role as both a creator and an analytical tool.
Ethics and Cultural Identity: Navigating AI’s impact on societal values and cultural narratives.
Digital Humanities: Merging traditional and computational approaches to enrich scholarship.
By balancing AI’s practical applications with its philosophical and ethical dimensions, the conference seeks to foster meaningful dialogues and collaborations, making it a pivotal event for academics, educators, creators, and policymakers alike.
THEMES OF THE CONFERENCE (NOT LIMITED TO):
- AI and Language Acquisition in Multilingual Contexts
- AI and the Evolution of Literary Genres
- AI in the Study of Literary History and Evolution
- AI for Collaborative Learning and Creative Writing
- AI and the Democratization of Literature
- AI and Literary Criticism
- AI and the Role of the Author in the Digital Age
- AI in Language Teaching for Specific Purposes
- The Intersection of AI and Cognitive Science in Literature and Language Learning
- AI-Powered Literary Archives and Data Mining
- AI and the Future of Literary Translation
- AI, Literature, and Social Justice
- AI and Emotion in Literary Creation and Interpretation