How to improve multilingual collective intelligence - Translated presents the new Imminent Research Report 2023

31 May 2023
Central Europe Standard Time (UTC+01:00)
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Multilingual and multicultural collective intelligence is what we are today.
In this revolutionary leap forward for the language industry and the whole of humankind, we are more interconnected than ever, and humans need to cooperate more than ever before. But to achieve the best results, people need to understand each other.

A one-hour webinar in which we answer various questions, including the following: How can we leverage multilingualism for business? Which technological, linguistic, and economic dynamics come into play? Which tools can improve it? What happens to the minds of those who communicate in multilingual contexts?

During the event, the community of experts who contributed to the creation of the new Imminent Research Report will begin an ongoing conversation to work across cultures, disciplines, and linguistic boundaries, engaging great thinkers to develop and promote long-term answers to the biggest challenges of the 21st century.

Is multilingualism a problem or an opportunity for companies?
Salvatore Giammarresi (Head of Localization at Airbnb) shows how interesting this problem can be. Patrizia Boglione (Brand Vice President at Translated) further demonstrates how to interpret the generative nature of cultural diversity within the foundational dynamics of brands. Which technological, linguistic, and economic dynamics come into play?
Kirti Vashee (Language Evangelist at Translated), Jacob Browning (postdoc associate in the NYU Computer Science Department), Yann LeCun (computer scientist), Guido Vetere (Adjunct Professor of AI at Marconi University), and Marco Trombetti (Translated CEO) guide us on this journey. How do socio-technical groups of people evolve together in multilingual contexts, and which tools do they use to do so? Ersilia Vaudo (ESA astrophysicist) and Helga Nowotny (former President of the European Research Council) tell us about their experiences at the ESA and ERC respectively. What happens to the minds of those who communicate in multilingual contexts? The most recent findings will be reported by neuroscientists Carlotta Barelli, Valentina Rava, Nereo Kalebic, Elena Taverna, and Martina Ardizzi. All this, plus insights to discover particularly interesting countries that offer strategic data capable of enhancing cooperation: Indonesia, Kenya, and Estonia.

Join us online to discover the Imminent Research Report 2023 on May 31, 2023 at 6 PM CET / 9 AM PST.

 

Host organization: TRANSLATED SRL

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