Faculty Associate Jonathan Zong and Frank Elavsky note that web developers are accommodating AI 'readers' despite disabled (human) users typically being ignored. They observe: "This is not the curb cut effect—the oft-referenced idea that accommodations designed for disabled people ultimately benefit everyone. It is closer to the inverse: an accommodation built to serve a well-capitalized technological system that incidentally happens to address a need disabled people have long articulated without sufficient response."
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