ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LANGUAGE: INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES

ISSN 1585-4515

Volume 148 – Special Issue in English (2024-5)

CONTENTS

György Csepeli: The silent province

Ágnes Czine: Words, phrases, thoughts without heart and soul…

Geoff Vaughan – Rita Szűts-Novák: What we talk about when we talk about AI. Artificial intelligence and language

László Z. Karvalics: Artificial intelligence and language – A different approach to the problem

Balázs Arató – Géza Balázs: The communicative-linguistic modes of artificial intelligence with a focus on justice

Lajos Toldi – Tünde Lengyel-Molnár: Development options for artificial intelligence supported intelligent tutoring systems via the integration of the ChatGPT

Nikoletta Tolner – Monika Pogátsnik: The large language models in the service of education

Lilla Király: Artificial intelligence as a virtual language teacher

Géza Balázs – Ottó Beke – Zoltán Szűts: ChatGPT language recognition limitations. Prompts in Hungarian in a network of Latin and Cyrillic letters. (Netlinguistics case study. The “Chinese room” experiment)

Zoltán Trenka – Viktória Varsányiné Szeredi – Monika Pogátsnik: The impact and potential of artificial intelligence in language education

Renátó Vági – István Üveges: Laws Clearly: Large language models and plain language transformation

János Tamás Papp: Navigating the Digital Contract Maze: How AI can guide users to informed decisions

Balázs Arató – Tamás Sajben: The connection points between smart contracts and artificial intelligence – Opportunities and challenges

Benjamin Szilágyi – Rozália Lakner: NLP-enhanced classification of remote employment opportunities

Béla Pokol: The layers of being and the questions of robot ethics

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Petőfi Cultural Agency

National Cultural Fund of Hungary

ISSN (nyomtatott) 0025-0236

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