Inhalt
The AI debate in technical communication keeps asking the wrong question: human or machine, translate or not translate. The real shift is structural. AI is collapsing the boundaries between content creation, localization, multimedia, evaluation, and delivery into a single intelligent supply chain — and that changes how content must be designed from the start.
Drawing on enterprise implementation experience across global content operations, this session examines what that structural collapse means for technical communicators and content strategists in practice. The job is no longer to fix output at the end of a pipeline. It is to design the context — structure, terminology, brand rules, modular architecture — that generates better output before the pipeline runs. We will examine why single-model AI approaches fail at scale, how agentic workflows replace sequential handoffs, and what the content operation of the future requires from the people who design it.
Das lernen Sie
AI doesn't improve the old content pipeline — it replaces it. Value moves upstream: structured context and information architecture become the primary competitive differentiator.
Vorkenntnisse
Participants should have working familiarity with content lifecycle management, localization or translation workflows in an enterprise context, and basic awareness of AI tool adoption in content operations. No deep technical background in AI required, but entry-level attendees without localization or content strategy experience will find the session dense.