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Accessibility advocates see AI as a double-edged sword, offering solutions but highlighting existing ethical…

The author expresses frustration with the need to perform manual labor due to others' oversights, particularly in the realm of accessibility. They find the promise of AI agents appealing for handling such tasks but also acknowledge the ethical considerations surrounding AI. The author suggests that prioritizing accessibility in all endeavors could serve as a form of resistance against AI, by reducing the necessity for AI to compensate for existing shortcomings. AI

IMPACT Prioritizing accessibility in development could reduce the perceived need for AI solutions to compensate for existing human-created barriers.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing the implications of AI and accessibility.

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    RE: https:// w3c.social/@tink/1169170206366 91106 "I'm really fed-up with having to do the hard work because someone else hasn't. …is it any wonder that people

    RE: https:// w3c.social/@tink/1169170206366 91106 "I'm really fed-up with having to do the hard work because someone else hasn't. …is it any wonder that people like me find the promise of # AI agents that can do the heavy-lifting so compelling? I think about [the ethical implicat…