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24 articles tagged "accessibility"
A gentle, thorough guide to AI for older adults who want to learn at their own pace.
A manifesto on democratizing AI — why the best AI tools shouldn't require a CS degree, and how a-gnt is making them accessible to everyone.
There is a scene that plays out every day in offices, kitchens, and living rooms around the world. Someone hears about an AI tool that could save them hours of work. They search for it. They find a GitHub repository with a README full of terminal commands, environment variables,…
You don't need to be a techie to use AI. Here's proof, with practical examples anyone can try today.
The biggest AI impact won't come from engineers — it'll come from regular people solving real problems.
A walkthrough of using AI to simulate a screen reader read-through, the limits of that simulation, and when you need real assistive tech testing.
It's 9:12 on a Tuesday morning, and I have been listening to my own homepage for an hour. Not reading it. Listening. A voice that sounds like a mid-1990s GPS is telling me, "link, link, link, button, heading level two, link, main, navigation, link, link." Somewhere in there is th…
Reframing accessibility as infrastructure — the same way HTTPS or responsive design became infrastructure. AI tools are the thing that makes the shift actually possible.
A designer I know has a sticky note on her monitor that reads: "Ship the thing. Fix it in v2." Under it, in smaller letters, someone else added, "v2 never comes." The sticky note is older than her laptop. It has survived three companies. Every product she has shipped has gone out…