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Artificial Intelligence in Interpretation: Jacquie Gilson

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Jacquie Gilson (she/her) has been involved in the interpretation profession for over 45 years as an interpreter, manager, and researcher. She has worked for municipal, provincial, national, and not-for-profit park and heritage organizations. In 2015, she completed her Doctor of Social Sciences degree after studying inspiration in interpretation for her dissertation. In 2020, Jacquie retired after 8 years as the Interpretation Coordinator for Parks Canada in Lake Louise, Banff National Park.

Jacquie joins Song Stott and Paul Caputo to discuss the role of artificial intelligence in interpretation.

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