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AI used to fix open-source accessibility, user seeks contribution advice

A Mastodon user is exploring the use of AI to improve accessibility in open-source projects, specifically for screen reader compatibility. While they have personally verified the AI-generated fixes, they are seeking community input on whether to submit these improvements as pull requests to the upstream projects or to simply open issues. The user is concerned about the time and energy required for manual code review. AI

IMPACT Explores the practical application of AI for improving open-source software accessibility and raises questions about contribution workflows.

RANK_REASON User is seeking advice on how to contribute AI-generated code fixes for accessibility, which is a form of commentary and discussion.

Read on Mastodon — fosstodon.org →

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AI used to fix open-source accessibility, user seeks contribution advice

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    I know many people oppose the use of AI to fix accessibility issues, but I’ve been vibe coding to make open source projects accessible with screen readers for m

    I know many people oppose the use of AI to fix accessibility issues, but I’ve been vibe coding to make open source projects accessible with screen readers for my own use. Obviously, I’m actually using these, so I know the fixes functionally work for me. However, I don’t have the …