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Will AI Close Accessibility Gaps—or Widen Them?

Season 4, Ep. 2

This episode explores how artificial intelligence can either bridge or widen accessibility gaps in higher education, emphasizing the need for inclusive design, representation, and collaboration with disability communities to ensure equitable innovation.

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