Human-Technology Lecture Series – 25 March
Dear Colleagues,
The BCS Sociotechnical Specialist Group and the STEIN-UX Research Group at UWL are launching the online Human-Technology Lecture Series, connecting critical perspectives on digital technologies and design with insights about people, organisations and society.
Our first lecture is:
Thinking Language, Fast and Slow: Speed, Data, and Decolonial Inquiry
📅 25 March 2026
🕛 12:00–13:00 (UK time)
💻 Online
🎟 Free to attend
Speaker: Dr. Lindsey DeWitt Prat, whose work explores how language, culture and technology intersect in the development of AI systems.
Talk Synopsis:
As language increasingly becomes training data for AI, timing begins to shape power. Decisions about datasets are made quickly, while their consequences unfold over much longer horizons. What does it mean to design responsibly with — rather than after — underserved language communities?
Drawing on industry work with African languages and large language models, alongside research examining how AI data is produced globally, the talk reflects on why anthropological, participatory and human-centred approaches need to be integrated early in technological development.
Best wishes,
José

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