The WHO estimates that more than 2.5 billion disabled people will need one or more assistive technologies in 2030. Yet almost a billion of them can't access these products. Considering how globalisation is increasing. This means we are denying an entire community from enjoying the same services as everyone else.
Park View project have embraced AL at the level of everyday usage incorporating form filling, document creation, accessibility support, communication. This ensures we can respond appropriately to those with physical, and sensory challenges.
We are aware of the dangers of data protection and constantly raise this with the Digital Hub Network to ensure our voice is head. Like everything else, more needs to happen to make sure AI is a force for good.
https://abilitynet.org.uk/webinars/how-can-ai-help-disabled-people
good photo of me and Simon looking like we are chatting Bob.
I would still like to get to grips with the full AI suite, but realise that I maybe more training in general?