AI & Accessibility
AI is a tool. Lived experience is the difference.
AI can scan code, flag patterns, and generate technical reports. Those tools are useful — I use them too. But AI cannot replicate what happens when a blind user navigates a real interface with real goals, real expectations, and real consequences when something breaks.
How I use AI
- Summarizing long WCAG text for internal clarity
- Speeding up report writing
- Generating example code snippets for fixes
- Filtering large volumes of user feedback
- Helping identify patterns in recurring issues
What AI doesn’t replace
- Simulating screen reader lived experience
- Interpreting human usability and context
- Feeling the timing, rhythm, and flow of interaction
- Making judgment calls where ambiguity matters
Bottom line
AI helps with efficiency. Human experience determines whether something is genuinely usable. I bring that experience to your team.