Machine Translation Literacy as a Social Responsibility

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Machine translation is easily accessible and easy to use, but this doesn’t mean that everyone uses it in an informed way. We suggest that translators have a social responsibility for helping people outside the language professions to become informed users of machine translation, and that partnering with libraries could provide a means of reaching and educating a broad cross-section of citizens. We briefly summarize key elements of a machine translation literacy workshop that we piloted with two academic libraries, and we outline our plans for the next phase of the project with a public library.

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Machine translation, Machine translation literacy, Social responsibility, Ethic of care, Libraries

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Bowker, Lynne. 2019. "Machine Translation Literacy as a Social Responsibility," Proceedings of the Language Technologies for All (LT4All) , pages 104–107. Paris, 5-6 December, 2019. Paris: European Language Resources Association (ELRA).

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