Re: [webai] AI and accessibility: opportunities and risks (#14)

I am experimenting. I've shared some of these on Slack, but:

What if we defined our expectations, much like a AGENTS.md file
  https://mgifford.github.io/ACCESSIBILITY.md/

I've found this works reasonably well, when for instance I want to implement dark mode, and want to point to an example like:
  https://github.com/mgifford/ACCESSIBILITY.md/blob/main/examples/LIGHT_DARK_MODE_ACCESSIBILITY_BEST_PRACTICES.md

Why don't we give the bots a list of those we trust (and those who are willing to have their sites crawled):
  https://github.com/mgifford/ACCESSIBILITY.md/blob/main/examples/TRUSTED_SOURCES.yaml

I got this idea from Ted Drake: 
  https://github.com/7mary4/a11y-ai-training

If you're logged into Google in your browser, try going to the and adding a URL:
https://gemini.google.com/gem/1-oRtNsS6CLM1WMI3-JJ9bn_Se99us5sJ

I've definitely got more ways that this can be an opportunity for our industry. There are obviously a lot of risks. Lots of certainty too in terms of the dangers of data centers. This is a very sharp double-edged sword. 


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