Explore how AI technologies are set to transform accessibility for a more inclusive digital future.

Approximately 15 to 20 million people in the U.S. experience some level of visual impairment. Yet, much of the digital world remains inaccessible to them.

What if AI could change that?

Join us at the Arvonne Fraser Library-Room 003 as we explore how GUI-navigating AI agents are transforming web accessibility—enabling visually impaired users to interact directly with graphical interfaces, like websites, without relying on workarounds.

These agents can autonomously interpret complex digital layouts, creating more seamless, inclusive online experiences. This free event is designed for both technical and non-technical audiences who care about accessibility, AI, and the future of inclusive design.

Topics include:

Limitations of today’s assistive technologies
The potential of AI for empowering independence and inclusion
AI driven solutions being developed for navigating digital environments
What you’ll gain:

A deeper understanding of the accessibility challenges many face today
Insight into the opportunities for AI to empower
Inspiration to drive innovation with inclusive AI technology
Who should attend? Designers, developers, policymakers, students, educators, and anyone invested in making the web truly accessible.

Our Speakers:

Nam Le is an AI Engineer and technology leader dedicated to developing AI agents that solve business challenges.

Nicholas Weir is a Full-stack ADHD developer with a passion for accessibility and a background in creating inclusive solutions for all people.

Register today!