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Accessibility powered by AI

This talk explores how AI, including GPT-3 and Github Copilot, can enhance digital accessibility. It covers types of disabilities to consider when coding, demonstrates AI applications, and emphasizes that while AI won't guarantee accessible code by default, effective prompts can guide AI to produce more accessible solutions.

Ramona  Domen
Ramona DomenTeam Rockstars IT

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Wednesday, April 1, 16:50-17:05
Zaal 4
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AI has taken the tech world by storm, but have you ever considered its transformative impact on digital accessibility? Join us as we explore the dynamic world of AI-driven accessibility, unveiling real-world applications and revealing how renowned AI model GPT-3 and Github Copilot can be harnessed to enhance accessibility in your own applications.

In this talk I will cover a quick overview of permanent, temporary disabilities and age restriction you need to keep in mind when coding accessible application. I will demonstrate how you can use AI to make your code more accessible.

The main take-away will be: AI won't automatically produce accessible code, but if you choose your words wisely and ask for it, you will get it.
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Ramona  Domen

Ramona Domen

Team Rockstars IT

Netherlands

Ramona is a software engineer, Microsoft MVP and public speaker with a passion for creating inclusive and accessible applications. She likes to spread awareness about this topic and hopes to inspire people both in her daily work and by taking the stage whenever she gets the chance.

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