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Adobe Accessibility Product Manager Talks AI And Accessibility, Building Responsible AI In Interview
Steven Aquino
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May 24, 2024,01:20pm EDT
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Adobe is using AI across many of its technologies for accessibility.
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Count Mary Ann Jawili as bullish on AI’s prospects in the long term.
Jawili, affectionately known as MJ to those who know her, serves as Adobe’s accessibility product manager on the San Jose-based company’s accessibility team. Jawili, whose responsibilities include working with teams across the organization on how best to incorporate accessibility into software development, recently connected with me via email to discuss her bullishness on artificial intelligence and much more.
Regular readers of the column no doubt know Adobe has been a main character in this space’s storyline since the very beginning. The company cares deeply about accessibility and promoting disability inclusion, with Jawili telling me when it comes to the meteoric rise of AI that she believes it “presents tremendous opportunities for helping people with disabilities” by augmenting the experiences they have with technology and “enable them to do what was [...]
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