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User criticizes AI accessibility claims as premature and self-serving

A user on Mastodon expressed frustration with articles claiming AI improves accessibility, arguing that these claims are often made by companies and individuals who do not directly benefit from accessibility tools. The user stated that AI's current impact on accessibility is limited, with metrics being incomplete, compliance being superficial, and automation still a distant goal. They suggested that genuine insights into AI and accessibility should come from people who actively use these tools. AI

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IMPACT Critiques the narrative around AI's current capabilities in a specific domain, questioning industry claims.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an opinion piece from a user criticizing industry claims about AI's impact on accessibility.

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    Ok I am truly sorry to be that guy. BUT: Can we PLEASE, leave the "#AI improves # accessibility " talks to people who actually benefit from # accessibility ? I

    Ok I am truly sorry to be that guy. BUT: Can we PLEASE, leave the "#AI improves # accessibility " talks to people who actually benefit from # accessibility ? I see SO MANY articles, On LinkedIn, on Slack, on Medium, about how AI improves # accessibility metrics, compliance, autom…