Artificial Intelligence

Co-Creating with the Multi-Lingual Communities

Led by: Sofía Bosch Gómez

  • Learn how to design AI tools with—not for—diverse communities facing language and cultural barriers
  • Discover how to integrate community perspectives into every stage of AI development, from problem identification to model training to solution testing. Explore practical frameworks for co-design processes that ensure AI tools reflect the actual needs and values of multi-lingual families, rather than what experts assume they need
  • Discover how AI can break down language barriers through real-time translation and culturally-sensitive content adaptation, moving beyond literal translation to capture meaning and context
Sofía Bosch Gómez

Assistant Professor in the Department of Art + Design and Fellow at the Burnes Center for Social Change, Northeastern University

Format: Instructor-led

Date & Time: October 15, 2025, 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 60-minutes

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Learn how to design AI tools with—not for—diverse communities facing language and cultural barriers. Using the AI-EP project as a case study, discover how to integrate community perspectives into every stage of AI development, from problem identification to model training to solution testing. Explore practical frameworks for co-design processes that ensure AI tools reflect the actual needs and values of multi-lingual families, rather than what experts assume they need. Discover how AI can break down language barriers through real-time translation and culturally-sensitive content adaptation, moving beyond literal translation to capture meaning and context.

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