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CEATL co-signs a new statement on the European AI Act

CEATL co-signs a new statement on the European AI Act

CEATL, together with 12 European and International authors’, performers’ and other creative workers’ organisations, welcome the adoption of the AI Act but underline the need of an effective implementation, the safeguard of the fundamental rights of authors and performers and of transparency.

CEATL’s Annual General Meeting in Reykjavík

CEATL’s Annual General Meeting in Reykjavík

CEATL held its Annual General Meeting in the Icelandic capital from 25th to 27th April under a clear blue sky. The AGM is always an eagerly-awaited occasion for an association like ours, whose members are scattered across Europe. Each year provides an opportunity to explore the home base of one of our member associations and to familiarise ourselves with the local publishing sector.

Counterpoint no. 10 online now!

Counterpoint no. 10 online now!

In this 10th issue of Counterpoint, we take up a topic which is both frightening and fantastic for those of us in the field of literary translation. AI, artificial intelligence, has been at the forefront of countless debates, news reels, articles and talks over recent months, and the questions on what this new technology means …

CEATL publishes its stance on generative AI

CEATL publishes its stance on generative AI

Since the beginning of 2023, the spectacular evolution of artificial intelligence, and in particular the explosion in the use of generative AI in all areas of creation, has raised fundamental questions and sparked intense debate. CEATL has drafted its own statement detailing its stance on the use of generative AIs in the field of literary translation.

CEATL presents: “Translating for Peace”

CEATL presents: “Translating for Peace”

Once again, CEATL members from all over Europe decided to mark International Translation Day by creating a short video celebrating literary translators and their passion for language and literature, but also hoping to send a message with the title and mission of this year’s project: “Translating for Peace”.