19 ottobre 2023 09:00 - 20 ottobre 2023 19:00
Luogo: Aula 2, Piazza Rosate 2
Conferenze/Convegni/Workshop
Persona di riferimento: prof.ssa Rossana Bonadei, rossana.bonadei@unibg.it
prof.ssa Stefania M. Maci, stefania.maci@unibg.it
Strutture interne organizzatrici: Dipartimento di Lingue, Letterature e Culture Straniere
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing academic, educational and professional systems profoundly, and reference to the possibilities that allow artificial intelligence to progress in all areas, including Discourse Analysis, is extremely relevant. This two-day symposium aims to observe how AI and information technologies are redefining the manner in which academic activities, such as researching, training and teaching, are conducted, by discussing some case studies in the field and critically observing the impact of AI and modern technologies on Discourse Analysis (what challenges and what potentialities).
This symposium aims to provide a forum for discussion of the potentialities and risks of AI applied to academic contexts, from a Digital Humanities perspective and in the light of Discourse Analysis. It aims to create opportunities for an integration of the work of linguists, computer scientists, scholars and educators, and to provide an interdisciplinary platform to present the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, as well as key solutions already adopted in their professional areas. A particular focus will be on arts and culture, and more precisely on the connections among artists, the challenges of AI and the issue of Human Capital. These insights will converge in a truly multidisciplinary effort to devise and build advanced networks of knowledge to facilitate the interpretation of data in the field.
19 October 2023
8:30-9:00
Registration
9:00-9:30
Welcome Address
9:30-10:30
Roberta Facchinetti (University of Verona)
Interviewing AI: A new challenge for discourse analysis
Chair & Respondent: Stefania Maci (University of Bergamo - MA in TSCE Coordinator)
10:30-11:00
Coffee break
11:00-12:00
Paola Catenaccio (University of Milan)
AI and discourse analysis: implications for teaching
Chair & Respondent: Stefania Consonni (University of Bergamo) & Stefania Maci (University of Bergamo - MA in TSCE Coordinator)
12:00-13:00
Marina Bondi (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia)
AI and writing: challenges and opportunities for ESP andprofessional communication
Chair & Respondent: Marina Dossena (University of Bergamo)
13:00-14:30
Lunch
14:30-15:30
Vaclav Brezina (University of Lancaster)
Visualizing statistics
ONLINE
Chair & Respondent: Stefania Maci (University of Bergamo - MA in TSCE Coordinator) & Mario Verdicchio (University of Bergamo)
15:30-16:30
Philip Wilkinson (University of Bournemouth)
Decoding Serious Games: Definitions, Applications, and Playful Assemblages
Chair & Respondent: Patrizia Anesa (University of Bergamo - PI of the PRIN “Enhancing ESP competence in educational and professional contexts via Augmented Reality”)
16:30-17:00
Coffee break
17:00-18:00
Marina Platonova (Riga Technical University)
Tatjana Smirnova (Riga Technical University)
Forewarned is forearmed: digital tools to recognize manipulative discourse
ONLINE
Chair & Respondent: Michele Sala (University of Bergamo)
18:00-19:00
Stephen Amidon
When the Machines Become Self-Aware
ONLINE
Respondent: Rossana Bonadei (University of Bergamo - Head of the Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures)
20 October 2023
9:30-10:30
Eric Hawkinson (Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, Japan)
Developing and implementing augmented and virtual learning environments
ONLINE
Chair & Respondent: Patrizia Anesa (University of Bergamo - PI of the PRIN “Enhancing ESP competence in educational and professional contexts via Augmented Reality”)
10:30-11:00
Coffee break
11:00-12:00
Simone Abbiati (University of Bergamo)
ChatGPT as a Writer: Understanding the Risks of AI-Generated Text
Chair & Respondent: Giuseppe Previtali (University of Bergamo)
12:00-13:00
Elena Mattei (University of Verona)
Integrating Computational and Statistical Methods into the Humanities: Investigating Multimodal Tourism Discourse with Empirical Social Semiotics and SRI Tagging Software
Chair & Respondent: Stefano Morosini (University of Bergamo) & Valentina Piunno (University of Bergamo)
13:00-14:30
Lunch
14:00-16:00
HANDS-ON workshops
Edoardo De Gennaro (freelancer)
Using VR for Language teaching and learning
Chair: Stefania Maci (University of Bergamo - MA in TSCE Coordinator) & Patrizia Anesa (University of Bergamo - PI of the PRIN “Enhancing ESP competence in educational and professional contexts via Augmented Reality”)
16:00- 16:30
Coffee break
16:30-18:00
HANDS-ON workshops
Elena Mattei (Univerity of Verona)
SRI Tagging Software: hands on
Chair: Stefania Maci (University of Bergamo - MA in TSCE Coordinator)
18:00 – 18:30
Round Table
18:30 -19:00
Conclusion and Goodbye