What you will study
The module is structured into four blocks, each focusing on different aspects of the relationship between language, society, and AI technology. You&/postgraduate/modules/l806/39;ll engage with the subject matter through a variety of academic readings, case studies, and audiovisual materials. Alongside this, you&/postgraduate/modules/l806/39;ll take part in a series of labs that provide hands-on training in using Python for linguistic analysis.
In Block 1, you’ll be introduced to the challenges involved in human-computer communication (HCC). You’ll explore fundamental ideas about the possibility of developing AI technology capable of communicating with humans and the core issues and concerns associated with this. The Python labs begin in this block.
In Block 2, you’ll investigate what makes HCC so challenging, examining technical issues from the perspectives of both linguistics and Natural Language Processing (NLP). You’ll study key concepts such as intersubjectivity, progressivity, and agency, as well as ethics and responsible design. The Python labs conclude in this block.
Block 3 explores why and how issues of culture and politics are so important for the development and use of artificial intelligence. You’ll consider how it’s integrated into social practices and its implications for people’s lives.
The final block, Block 4, prepares you for your end-of-module assessment. You’ll learn how to design and structure a research project, critically reflect on research methodologies, and develop skills that will support further study at Stage 3 of the linguistics qualification.
Throughout the module, you&/postgraduate/modules/l806/39;ll acquire the conceptual knowledge and analytical skills needed to evaluate the latest developments in AI, language, and society, particularly where these fields overlap. The module materials are designed to equip you with practical, transferable skills, encourage you to apply your learning to real-world contexts, and maximise the real-world impact of your studies.
You will learn
You’ll explore key concepts and themes in linguistics and AI, examining their connections to broader political, economic, and social developments. A wealth of materials will support your learning, helping you bridge the gap between theory and practice in both fields. These materials are designed to help you investigate an area of your own interest. Throughout the module, you will develop essential skills in producing and presenting written work, as well as independently evaluating relevant literature. You’ll also gain experience in planning your own research projects in preparation for Stage 3 of this masters degree.