Podcast HackAI for Disabled PeopleBy Access All, Emma Tracey, Paul Carter, Annalu Waller, Mike Buckley
In a Nutshell
In this May 2024 episode of the BBC's Access All podcast, host Emma Tracey and guests contemplate the future of AI tools, such as ChatGPT and OpenAI, and how they may impact those with disabilities.
Favorite Quote
Artificial intelligence is just getting bigger and bigger in our lives and in the news. It's really growing apace. But what do the developments in AI mean for disabled people in our lives?
Emma Tracey
Introduction
As artificial intelligence tools evolve, they will touch all of our lives, but those with disabilities may be more affected than most.
There are already apps on the market that utilize AI for accessibility purposes, and it's likely that even more of these will pop up in the coming years.
The BBC's Access All podcast covers news and mental health topics for people with disabilities.
In this May 2024 episode, Emma Tracey hosts journalist Paul Carter, Be My Eyes CEO Mike Buckley, and Director of the Augmentative and Alternate Communication Research Group at the University of Dundee, Professor Annalu Waller.
Tracey and her guests weigh in on the shifting AI landscape and the future of AI tools for disabled users.
Here are the 3 key insights from this Hack
- 1.AI is already being used to help disabled people
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