The Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies (CBS) of PolyU has forged an exciting partnership with global academic publisher Springer Nature. The collaboration was celebrated with a signing ceremony and forum on 12 May, featuring Prof. Li Ping, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Sin Wai Kin Foundation Professor in Humanities and Technology, and Ms Myriam Poort, Vice President of Humanities Publishing at Springer Nature, alongside faculty members and distinguished guests.
United by a shared vision to explore generative AI’s transformative role in the humanities, this partnership reflects PolyU’s unwavering commitment to advancing research at the intersection of generative AI and the humanities, as well as highlighting CBS’s strategic position as a leader in driving language-focused innovation for the digital age.
Two book series: Generative AI and the Humanities and SpringerBriefs in AI-Enhanced Language Research, will be launched under the collaboration, aiming to create a global platform for reimagining how GenAI can deepen our understanding of language, culture, and creativity.
United by a shared vision to explore generative AI’s transformative role in the humanities, this partnership reflects PolyU’s unwavering commitment to advancing research at the intersection of generative AI and the humanities, as well as highlighting CBS’s strategic position as a leader in driving language-focused innovation for the digital age.
Two book series: Generative AI and the Humanities and SpringerBriefs in AI-Enhanced Language Research, will be launched under the collaboration, aiming to create a global platform for reimagining how GenAI can deepen our understanding of language, culture, and creativity.
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