Expert Resources: Artificial Intelligence
These are the items that relate to Artificial Intelligence found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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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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Adam Tweed | 12 Dec 2019Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and the potential for the emergence of (unintended) bias towards disabled people was the topic of discussion at the Techshare Pro 2019 panel on “Ethics, Machine Learning and Disabilities” which was chaired by AbilityNet’s Abi James and included...
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Robin Christopherson | 16 Oct 2017Technology using Artificial Intelligence (AI) / bots will likely encourage donors to donate even more money and increase their understanding of charities. It will make smart-giving more mobile, quick, simple, and it will add a safety-net.
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Robin Christopherson | 19 Jan 2017Amongst the hype blown up by annual massive techfest that is CES in Las Vegas is a revolutionary app that uses AI to help people with low or no vision.