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Making AI a 'Good Place': Usability and Accessibility with Emily Ogle

Tuesday, February 17th at 6:30 PM to 7:45 PM ET.
This is an online event.

AI is here. It's everywhere but a lot goes into whether AI is usable or accessible. As we consider what we CAN do, we need to consider what we SHOULD do with AI.

Consider:
* AI is only as good as its data, and if there's few accessible websites, it doesn't have enough data to create accessible websites.
* AI is repetitive. If a pattern is common, even if it's not particularly useful, AI will favor these. Example: Carousels.

About our speaker: Emily Ogle
Emily Ogle, PMP, CPACC, and DHS Trusted Tester, is a mentor and coach in accessibility best practices and a passionate advocate for inclusive design. Her work focuses on preventing and removing barriers for people with disabilities in digital spaces.

With deep knowledge of accessibility requirements across WCAG 2.2, Section 508, and EN 301 549, Emily helps teams understand not just what accessibility standards require, but why they matter. She regularly trains individuals and teams on how to assess accessibility, creating practical exercises that reveal everyday barriers many people take for granted.

Emily consistently advocates for people with disabilities and speaks up when representation is missing. She is widely recognized for her empathy and ability to make accessibility approachable, actionable, and human-centered.

Connect with Emily:
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About UX Akron
Haven't attended a UX Akron event before? This is a perfect time to get to know some amazing User Experience people, ask questions if you are interested in UX as a career, and learn about UX happenings in Ohio (and beyond).

This is an online event.

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Online talk on AI usability and accessibility for UX/design teams; learn practical techniques to assess and improve AI accessibility.

Related topics

Artificial Intelligence
Accessibility
User Experience
User Research
UX Design

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