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Employing a sociological lens and and building on data from interviews with twenty-six freelance conference interpreters and two focus groups, this book offers a systematic and comprehensive account of freelance conference interpretersâ experiences working in remote interpreting contexts during the COVID pandemic during which time standard practices were severely disrupted and dismantled. It traces these interpretersâ adaptation to remote interpreting post-pandemic and examines the losses and gains to the profession that have resulted.

The book takes a global view of the conference interpreting profession and the rise of AI in multilingual communication. It provides a reappraised understanding of how conference interpreting has evolved because of new technologies and offers insights into how the profession can survive in the age of artificial intelligence. It argues that the social, emotional, moral, and communicative dimensions of interpreting are essential to sustaining the profession amid the growing sense of insecurity surrounding conference interpreting.

The book will be of interest for scholars in translation and interpreting studies, language technologies, artificial intelligence, and professional conference interpreting.

Reimagining Conference Interpreting in The Age of AI

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 27/05/2026
      ISBN13: 9781032731377, 978-1032731377
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Employing a sociological lens and and building on data from interviews with twenty-six freelance conference interpreters and two focus groups, this book offers a systematic and comprehensive account of freelance conference interpretersâ experiences working in remote interpreting contexts during the COVID pandemic during which time standard practices were severely disrupted and dismantled. It traces these interpretersâ adaptation to remote interpreting post-pandemic and examines the losses and gains to the profession that have resulted.

      The book takes a global view of the conference interpreting profession and the rise of AI in multilingual communication. It provides a reappraised understanding of how conference interpreting has evolved because of new technologies and offers insights into how the profession can survive in the age of artificial intelligence. It argues that the social, emotional, moral, and communicative dimensions of interpreting are essential to sustaining the profession amid the growing sense of insecurity surrounding conference interpreting.

      The book will be of interest for scholars in translation and interpreting studies, language technologies, artificial intelligence, and professional conference interpreting.

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