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Inclusive AI

Also known as: Accessible AI, Disability-Inclusive Artificial Intelligence

The design and development of artificial intelligence systems that account for the needs, experiences, and data of people with disabilities and other marginalized groups. Inclusive AI requires representative training datasets, accessible interfaces for AI-powered tools, and involvement of diverse users throughout the development lifecycle. Without deliberate inclusion, AI systems risk perpetuating or amplifying existing barriers, such as voice assistants that fail to recognize atypical speech patterns or computer vision systems trained without images from assistive technology users.

Category: artificial intelligence · ethics

Related: Bias Mitigation · Assistive Technology · Universal Design

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