John D. Willis, Sambhavi Chandrashekar, Anne Jackson
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Designing Equity and Accessibility into AI for Services
Artificial intelligence (AI) holds enormous potential for inclusive digital services because it can rapidly modify affordances and help communication by adapting to individuals’ sensory and cognitive abilities. But it can also compromise privacy and amplify discrimination. How can we strike a balance to design AI-based services that are accessible and equitable to everyone?