1st Edition
Applying Artificial Intelligence in Translation Possibilities, Processes and Phenomena
List of Contributors
Prelude—The Birth of Artificial Intelligence Out of the Spirit of Translation?
Ralph Krüger
1. Translation in the Age of Automation: An Introduction
Katharina Walter and Marco Agnetta
Part I: From Code to Creativity: Negotiating Linguistic Diversity in AI-enhanced Translation
2. Creativity in Literary Post-editing: Reworking a German DeepL Translation of a Text by Lima Barreto
Waltraud Kolb
3. Jeopardizing Linguistic Diversity: How AI-generated Translations Neutralize Vernacular Irish English
Katharina Walter
4. Video Game Translation and Creativity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Judith Brenner and Maarit Koponen
5. Using LLMs and NMT to Identify and Transcreate Culture-specific Items from English to Polish
Urszula Paradowska
6. Translating Creative Language with(out) AI-based Tools: Evidence from a General Translation Course at the University of Cyprus
Maria Constantinou
Part II: Specialized Translation with AI-based Tools: Domain-specific Issues from Prompting to Paremiology
7. Text-generative Large Language Models in Specialized Translation: Not Only Suitable for Translation
Barbara Heinisch
8. Transcreation in the Tourism Domain: Is Artificial Intelligence Up to the Task?
Sandra Navarro
9. Effectiveness of AI Pre-trained Models in the Translation of Agri-food Texts (German–Spanish)
María del Carmen Balbuena Torezano
10. AI-enhanced Translation and the Paremiology of Andalusian Olive Oil
Alba Montes Sánchez
Part III: AI-induced Changes in the Language Industry: New Perspectives from Media Accessibility to Occupational Profiles
11. Between Empowerment and Dependency: Digital and AI-supported Tools and Media Accessibility
Marco Agnetta
12. (Tout) simplement and juste: French Equivalents of the German Modal Particle einfach in Human and Neural Machine Translation—Evidence from Switzerland’s Multilingual Press
Franz Meier
13. Libyan Translators’ Attitudes towards the Profession in the Era of Automation: An Interview Survey Study
Naeimah Al Swuee Ali Ali and Mohamed Babchikh
Index
Biography
Katharina Walter is a lecturer in English, Translation, and Cultural Studies at the University of Innsbruck, Austria.
Marco Agnetta is Assistant Professor in the Department of Translation Studies at the University of Innsbruck, Austria.






