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Access for All? The promise and perils of assistive AI

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Speaker
Dominik Lukeš (AI Consultant, AI Competency Centre, University of Oxford), Hector Minto (CEO of Kerbcut; former Director of Commercial Accessibility at Microsoft), Léonie Watson (Director at TetraLogical; Chair of the W3C Board of Directors), Dave Williams (Chair of the Board of the Braillists Foundation; Customer Experience Manager at Dot Inc; former Inclusive Design Ambassador at RNIB)
Host
Kellogg College (College)
Series
Kellogg AI Learning Lecture Series
Location
Kellogg College - The Hub, The Hub Kellogg College 62 Banbury Road Oxford Oxfordshire OX2 6PN United Kingdom
Organisation
Oxford

About this talk

AI-assistive technologies are reshaping how people with disabilities access information, navigate spaces and participate fully in education, work and society. But as such technologies become more widespread, important questions remain about who they serve, how they are designed, and whether they genuinely deliver inclusive access. This event brings together experts from technology, advocacy and lived experience to explore the promise – and the limits – of AI-assistive technologies. As AI opens new possibilities for personalised support, alternative modes of interaction, and wider participation in work, education, and culture, it also raises critical questions about bias, agency, privacy, and responsibility. Through informed discussion, the event will examine how AI can genuinely improve accessibility without reinforcing exclusion or shifting burdens onto individuals, and what it will take – technically, ethically, and institutionally – to ensure these tools are designed with, not just for, the people they are meant to support. Introduced by: Professor Susan Downes, Professor of Ophthalmology, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences Moderated by: Ben Tillyer, Head of Digital Accessibility, University of Oxford Organised in collaboration with the AI Competency Centre at the University of Oxford

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