In the United States, accessibility remains a significant challenge for individuals with disabilities. According to the CDC, 27% of adults have a disability, and the World Health Organization estimates that 1.3 billion people globally experience significant disability.
Despite this, a staggering 95.9% of the top 1 million websites fail to comply with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), highlighting the digital divide. However, advancements in AI-powered assistive technologies are making strides in bridging this gap, offering innovative solutions to enhance accessibility and independence. These technologies leverage AI to provide real-time support, adaptive interfaces, and personalized assistance, transforming the lives of people with various disabilities.
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5 AI-Powered Assistive Technologies for People with Disabilities in US
- By Abhijeet Adhikari
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According to the CDC, 27% of adults have a disability, and the World Health Organization estimates that 1.3 billion people globally experience significant disability.
