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AI surpasses human support for accessibility fixes, raising dystopian concerns

An AI model is now reportedly better at fixing accessibility issues than human customer support. This development raises concerns about a dystopian future where AI is relied upon for essential improvements, rather than human action. The article questions whether open-source software can offer a solution to this industry-wide problem. AI

IMPACT Raises concerns about over-reliance on AI for essential improvements, potentially sidelining human action and ethical considerations.

RANK_REASON The article discusses the implications of AI performance on accessibility issues, offering an opinion rather than reporting a new event.

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

    Is it a "slot machine"? Not any more than tossing a request for accessibility improvements at a customer support email. Does it work? Frankly, yes, a lot better

    Is it a "slot machine"? Not any more than tossing a request for accessibility improvements at a customer support email. Does it work? Frankly, yes, a lot better than getting humans to care enough to actually do something about it. Is that good? No. It's incredibly dystopian to se…