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Articles tagged with "AI"

The Evolution of Accessibility Testing: From Static Rules to Intelligent Automation

blogA comic-style illustration of Michaël Vanderheyden holding a futuristic digital magnifying glass with a divided lens. The left side shows standard code with green pass markers. The right side reveals a glowing purple and blue neural network overlay, symbolizing AI detecting semantic and layout issues. The entire background is solid white.

Static rules are fast, but they lack context. Explore how AI can enhance the full a11y testing workflow—from smarter scanning to intelligent triage and fixes.

14 min read • 1,752 words

When AI helps with better detection in accessibility testing

blogA comic-style illustration of a developer from behind looking at a monitor. The screen displays code and an AI analysis of a photo, with specific labels identifying a man, a dog, and a park scene.

Accessibility Cloud's ACAI adds AI to the detection phase of accessibility testing, helping teams identify issues that traditional rule-based scanners cannot.

5 min read • 638 words

Training Tech Teams for Inclusive AI

conferenceEvent graphic titled "Training Tech Teams for Inclusive AI" for World Usability Day. The image features two circular headshots: James Thurston (Head of Accessibility & Digital Inclusion for North America, Atos US) and Michaël Vanderheyden (Lead UX Engineer Central Europe, Atos Germany). The slide includes IAAP certification badges (CPACC, CPWA, KB-BFL), the World Usability Day logo, and the Atos logo against a blue and white background.

Co-presented with James Thurston at Texas DIR World Usability Day 2025 on accessibility basics, shared ownership, and a practical 10-step checklist for GenAI.