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Join the HuMaLa conference to discuss humanistic insights for human-machine language technologies

The ‘Humans, Machines, Language’ conference will take place at the University of Granada, Spain, on 24-25 June 2025. This cross-disciplinary event aims to bring together linguists, developers, and humanists to discuss the impact of language technologies on human senses.

Key topics include:

  • Humanistic insights for human-machine language technologies
  • Privacy, security, and wellbeing in language technology adoption
  • Sociolinguistic, ethical, legal, cultural, and social implications of language technology

Plenary speakers include Dr. Loredana Cerrato from Microsoft and EM Lewis-Jong from Mozilla Common Voice. The conference website provides further details, including the full call for papers and abstract submission guidelines.

Abstract submission deadline is Friday, 31 January 2025, at 12:00 (noon) GMT. For more information, visit the HuMaLa website or check out the social media announcement on Bluesky.

Tags: linguistics, language technology, human-machine interaction, privacy, security, wellbeing, sociolinguistics, ethics