Expert Resources: AI
These are the items that relate to AI found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Robin Christopherson | 17 Jun 2024Disabled people can be more at risk from fake news. We share resources and advice for how to combat misinformation to help you check if a source is credible, including Ask-Silver.com.
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Guest Blogger | 22 May 2024Guest blog editor, Colin Hughes, a former BBC producer, outlines Apple's significant, positive voice accessibility developments.
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Guest Blogger | 28 Mar 2024Guest blog editor, Colin Hughes, a former BBC producer, outlines how artificial intelligence could revolutionise tech for disabled people.
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Annie Mannion | 11 Mar 2024Join us for a FREE webinar packed with inspiring stories and practical tools on how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing lives for the better, on Wednesday 17 April 2024.
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Louise Aldridge | 10 Aug 2023Artificial Intelligent (AI) tools, such as Chat GPT and Bard, can think and act in ways that previously only humans could. In this blog article, we reflect on recent conversations from The AbilityNet Podcast on how AI could revolutionise the world of accessibility.
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Freya Robinson | 03 Aug 2023Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising various aspects of our lives, and accessibility in the workplace is no exception. This blog explores the impact of AI on improving inclusivity in work settings through its applications in captions and transcriptions, voice assistance, readability,...
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Kelly Chan | 02 Aug 2023Join our free webinar with speakers from Deque and AbilityNet discussing how Artificial Intelligence will change accessibility testing.
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Robin Christopherson | 16 Feb 2023Artificial intelligent chatbots are rapidly taking over the internet. AbilityNet's Head of Digital Inclusion, Robin Christopherson shares his experience with Chat GPT and discusses its possible impact on disabled people.
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Robin Christopherson | 02 Feb 2021People with low or no vision invited to contribute to new accessibility course from a London university.
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Alex.Barker | 04 Mar 2020Robots are now not just sci fi fantasy. They are real....and they are here to help you!