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  1. Considering showing off some actual # accessibility related work with # AI adjacent tech for # GAAD on stream Thursday to put my money where my mouth is and act

    A social media user is considering demonstrating accessibility-focused AI technology on a stream for Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). The user aims to showcase practical applications of AI for individuals who benefit from accessibility features, pushing back against the notion that AI tools are solely for legal compliance. AI

    Considering showing off some actual # accessibility related work with # AI adjacent tech for # GAAD on stream Thursday to put my money where my mouth is and act
  2. Want a freebie? Sure, I can do that! 1. Can # AI improve accessibility on the web? - Yeah probably. 2. Can it do it without supervision? - No. It almost habitua

    AI can likely improve web accessibility, but it requires human supervision due to its tendency to make errors with poorly structured training data. While AI may save time, a competent human must oversee its application. The author criticizes large tech companies for generating lengthy presentations that overstate AI's current capabilities in this area, potentially causing harm by excluding the very audiences they claim to assist, especially near Global Accessibility Awareness Day. AI

    Want a freebie? Sure, I can do that! 1. Can # AI improve accessibility on the web? - Yeah probably. 2. Can it do it without supervision? - No. It almost habitua

    IMPACT Highlights the need for human oversight in AI applications for accessibility, cautioning against overstating capabilities and potentially excluding target audiences.