Re[4]: Abstract for Accessibility of Machine Learning and Generative AI

Hi Jason,

Thanks for checking in on this, while we get the permissions issue 
sorted.

I did rework the abstract slightly. I found the initial draft to focus 
too much on problems and not possibility IMO. I also added a section 
that you will see soon where we can discuss some of the existential 
aspects of AI / ML in the context of supporting the needs of people with 
disabilities successfully.

Please find my reworking of the abstract here:

<josh update on abstract>

Recent advances in machine learning and generative artificial 
intelligence (AI) have expanded the range of possibility and problems 
for which effective computational solutions are feasible. Examples of 
such challenges include improving the accuracy of speech recognition, 
image recognition, performing programming tasks, question answering, and 
natural language interaction. Machine learing technology also has unique 
and significant limitations. This document examines the consequences of 
these developments for the accessibility of the Web to people with 
disabilities including, authors who want to create accessible content, 
to accessibility evaluators and testers. In doing so, it both addresses 
the potential benefits and clarifies issues that should be considered in 
the further evolution of Web standards and applications for users and 
accessibility practitioners alike.

Fundamental concepts of machine learning and generative AI are first 
introduced. The discussion then centers on a series of cases 
illustrative of accessibility-related applications that are being 
transformed by this technology.

</josh update on abstract>

HTH

--
Joshue O’Connor
Director | InterAccess.ie



------ Original Message ------
From "Jason J.G. White" <jason@jasonjgw.com>
To "Joshue O'Connor - InterAccess" <josh@interaccess.ie>
Cc "RQTF" <public-rqtf@w3.org>; "Roy Ruoxi Ran" <ran@w3.org>
Date 10/03/2025, 12:19:27
Subject Re: Re[2]: Abstract for Accessibility of Machine Learning and 
Generative AI

>Josh, if you wish any of your proposed changes to the abstract to be 
>considered for the first public working draft, we’ll need those 
>suggestions quite soon (preferably by tomorrow).
>
>The decision whether to proceed to request that APA publish the current 
>text as a First Public Working Draft takes place at Wednesday’s 
>meeting, which is why we’ll need all changes to have been made by then.
>
>Josh's larger changes aren’t first public working draft material, thus 
>we can consider them in parallel with the public review process - 
>assuming, of course, that APA decides to go ahead with publication.
>
>From: Joshue O'Connor - InterAccess <josh@interaccess.ie>
>Date: Friday, March 7, 2025 at 16:52
>To: Jason J.G. White <jason@jasonjgw.com>
>Cc: RQTF <public-rqtf@w3.org>, Roy Ruoxi Ran <ran@w3.org>
>Subject: Re[2]: Abstract for Accessibility of Machine Learning and 
>Generative AI
>
>Hi Jason and all,
>
>I’ve reviewed the AI doc and (finally) made some suggested edits to it 
>with a modified structure that I hope will give us the scope to expand 
>on the many interesting ideas we have been sharing.
>
>I’ve also reviewed the new draft abstract Jason, thank you for that, 
>and made some suggested edits. However, I cannot seem to push my branch 
>to the W3C GH. I’ve cc’ed Roy on this mail and maybe he can help. I 
>don’t seem to have permissions, when I do I will push my local branch 
>with the new suggested edits/structure.
>
>Thanks!
>
>--
>Joshue O’Connor
>Director | InterAccess.ie
>
>
>
>------ Original Message ------
>From "Jason J.G. White" <jason@jasonjgw.com>
>To "Joshue O’Connor" <josh@interaccess.ie>
>Cc "RQTF" <public-rqtf@w3.org>
>Date 07/03/2025, 19:34:59
>Subject Re: Abstract for Accessibility of Machine Learning and 
>Generative AI
>
>>I merged the proposed abstract into the main branch, after making 
>>clarifications.
>>
>>Comments are, as always, most welcome. We should strive to agree on 
>>this text in advance of next week’s meeting. If you plan to suggest 
>>changes that should be made before we decide whether to invite APA to 
>>consider the draft for publication, please try to do so before the end 
>>of Monday next week.
>>https://w3c.github.io/ai-accessibility/
>>
>>From: Jason J.G. White <jason@jasonjgw.com>
>>Date: Wednesday, March 5, 2025 at 13:04
>>To: Joshue O’Connor <josh@interaccess.ie>
>>Cc: RQTF <public-rqtf@w3.org>
>>Subject: Re: Abstract for Accessibility of Machine Learning and 
>>Generative AI
>>
>>And here’s the branch for review:
>>https://raw.githack.com/w3c/ai-accessibility/abstract/index.html
>>
>>The pull request is on GitHub, ready for merging once we’re satisfied.
>>
>>From: Joshue O’Connor <josh@interaccess.ie>
>>Date: Wednesday, March 5, 2025 at 12:33
>>To: Jason J.G. White <jason@jasonjgw.com>
>>Cc: RQTF <public-rqtf@w3.org>
>>Subject: Re: Abstract for Accessibility of Machine Learning and 
>>Generative AI
>>
>>Great thanks Jason
>>
>>Josh
>>
>>>On 5 Mar 2025, at 17:30, Jason J.G. White <jason@jasonjgw.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>I noticed the draft is missing an abstract. (The Abstract section is 
>>>just a place holder currently.)
>>>
>>>I propose to write an abstract and to offer it in a Git branch for 
>>>review. I’ll circulate a link via the mailing list.

Received on Monday, 10 March 2025 12:31:09 UTC