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This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the history, development, use and study of the evolving relationship between interpreting and technology, addressing the challenges and opportunities brought by advances in AI and digital tools.

Encompassing a variety of methods, systems and devices applied to interpreting as a field of practice as well as a study discipline, this volume presents a synthesis of current thinking on the topic and an understanding of how technology alters, shapes, and enables the interpreting task. The handbook examines how interpreting has evolved through the integration of both purpose-built and adapted technologies that support, automate or even replace (human) interpreting tasks and offers insights into their ethical, practical and socio-economic implications. Addressing both signed and spoken language interpreting technologies, as well as technologies for language access and media accessibility, the book draws together expertise from varied

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 5/23/2025
      ISBN13: 9780367513009, 978-0367513009
      ISBN10: 0367513005

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the history, development, use and study of the evolving relationship between interpreting and technology, addressing the challenges and opportunities brought by advances in AI and digital tools.

      Encompassing a variety of methods, systems and devices applied to interpreting as a field of practice as well as a study discipline, this volume presents a synthesis of current thinking on the topic and an understanding of how technology alters, shapes, and enables the interpreting task. The handbook examines how interpreting has evolved through the integration of both purpose-built and adapted technologies that support, automate or even replace (human) interpreting tasks and offers insights into their ethical, practical and socio-economic implications. Addressing both signed and spoken language interpreting technologies, as well as technologies for language access and media accessibility, the book draws together expertise from varied

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