Linguistic Justice in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: A Conversation

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Facilitators: Yunyi Chen, Centre for Teaching and Learning; and Johanna Amos, Student Academic Success Services

Date and Time: Wednesday, February 26, 2025;  10:30am-12:00pm
Location: Zoom

This conversational workshop explores the relationship between linguistic justice and generative AI (GenAI) technologies and considers how linguistic equity can be promoted in academic spaces in the age of artificial intelligence. Participants will be introduced to linguistic justice as an anti-racist approach to language use and will discover how GenAI tools, trained predominantly on “White Mainstream English,” can amplify linguistic inequities in the classroom. Following a discussion of the linguistic challenges posed by GenAI, participants will collaboratively brainstorm strategies for critically evaluating GenAI outputs and advancing linguistic diversity and equity more broadly.

For those without a Queen’s NetID, please contact the Centre for Teaching and Learning at ctl@queensu.ca for help with registration.

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