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AI and Disability: Inclusion or Exclusion?

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Explore the complex relationship between artificial intelligence and disability inclusion in this thought-provoking conference talk from Conf42 ML 2024. Delve into the theoretical foundations of AI, its recent advancements, and the ethical considerations surrounding its implementation. Gain insights into the diverse spectrum of disabilities and examine how AI technologies impact the daily lives of individuals with disabilities. Analyze potential biases in AI systems, evaluate the effectiveness of AI-driven accessibility tools, and consider the importance of inclusive design principles. Learn about innovative AI applications that enhance accessibility, while also critically assessing their limitations and reliability. Understand the crucial role of involving individuals with disabilities in AI development processes, emphasizing the principle of "Nothing About Us Without Us."

Syllabus

intro
preamble
who are we?
what is artificial intelligence in theory?
what's new with ai?
ethic is diggerent than legal
overview of disability
the diversity of disabilities in france
practice ai
wheelchair = disability
result
does artificial intelligence have biases on the other disabilities?
welcome in the team
do the images of midjourney represent us?
innovations that impact the daily lives of disabled people
automatic captions and transcriptions
but can we rely on it fully?
ais that have an impact on everyday life
other useful innovations
reminder: ai are tools
can ai improve website accessibility?
nothing about us without us
thank you!

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