Exploring AI for intercultural communication: Open conversation

Publication date

2025

Authors

Zhu, Hua
Dai, David Wei
Brandt, Adam
Chen, Guanliang
Ferri, Giuliana
Hazel, Spencer
Jenks, ChristopherISNI 0000000119938128
Jones, Rodney
O'Regan, John
Suzuki, Shungo

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Abstract

AI is not new. What is new, however, is the speed and depth of its expansion in almost every aspect of our lives. This discussion forum is dedicated to exploring new frontiers and agendas for language and intercultural communication research. In this concluding piece, we invite the contributors to share insights on five key questions: their experiences (Question 1), the challenges and opportunities that we face (Question 2), the strengths and skills afforded by intercultural communication and applied linguistics (Question 3), considerations when collaborating with AI developers and user groups (Question 4) and the future landscape of intercultural communication (Question 5). Through these inquiries, we hope to amplify the contributors' voices and experiences, often difficult to fit in academic writing, but crucial for contextualizing their epistemological stances in their work. We seek to broaden the discussion, drawing out a bigger picture of pressing issues, and exploring future prospects.

Keywords

AI, ethics, intercultural communication, Language and Linguistics, Linguistics and Language

Citation

Zhu, H, Dai, D W, Brandt, A, Chen, G, Ferri, G, Hazel, S, Jenks, C, Jones, R, O'Regan, J & Suzuki, S 2025, 'Exploring AI for intercultural communication : Open conversation', Applied Linguistics Review, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 809–824. https://doi.org/10.1515/applirev-2024-0186