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Really nice post on the #Deque blog on how they use ML to analyze UI and identify #accessibility issues: deque.com/blog/enhancing-acces…

However, it would be nice if we started moving into the "fixing phase” as soon as possible. IMHO, we spend a lot of time on identifying issues, but a lot of the accessibility obstacles exist because the issues do not get fixed!
So there!

in reply to victor tsaran

I’m super uncomfortable when people want to remove humans from something that is so intrinsically linked to the wellbeing of humans.

And I agree, we spend so much time on identifying issues instead of preventing and fixing them.

But prevention is no business model, otherwise the big players would churn out accessibility schooled devs and designers by the dozen each week. That’s what we need.