Ability Summit 2024: Advancing accessibility with AI technology and innovation - The Official Microsoft Blog (2024)

Today we kick off the 14th Microsoft Ability Summit, an annual event to bring together thought leaders to discuss how we accelerate accessibility to help bridge the Disability Divide.

There are three key themes to this year’s summit: Build, Imagine, and Include. “Build” invites us to explore how to build accessibly and inclusively by leaning on the insights of disabled talent. “Imagine” dives into best practices for architecting accessible buildings, events, content and products. And “Include” highlights the issues and opportunities AI presents for creators, developers and engineers.

Katy Jo Wright and Dave McCarthy discuss Katy Jo’s journey living with the complex disability, Chronic Lyme Disease. Get insights from deaf creator and performer Leila Hanaumi; international accessibility leaders Sara Minkara, U.S. Special Advisor on International Disability Rights, U.S. Department of State; and Stephanie Cadieux, Chief Accessibility Officer, Government of Canada. And we’ll be digging into mental health with singer, actor and mental health advocate, Michelle Williams.

We’ll also be launching a few things along the way.

Advancing accessible technology

Accessible technology is crucial to empowering the 1.3 billion-plus people with disabilities globally. With this new chapter of AI, the possibilities are growing, as is the responsibility to get it right. We are learning where AI can be impactful, from the potential to shorten the gap between thoughts and action, to making it easier to code and create. But there is more to do, and we will continue to leverage every tool in the technology toolbox to advance accessibility.

Today we’ll be highlighting the latest technology and tools from Microsoft to help achieve this goal including:

  • Copilot for Windows, making accessibility easier. Beginning late March 2024, new accessibility skills are being enabled in Windows. Ask Copilot for Windows to launch Live Captions, Narrator and other accessibility features. More: Windows Blog
  • M365 empowering creators to build accessible content. Including Accessibility Assistant, a set of tools to help creators produce accessible content available today in Insider preview for Word and sharing that Outlook and PowerPoint are coming soon! Ales Holecek will also be sharing some examples and early research on neurodiversity and M365 Copilot which reduces time to create content and shortens the gap between thoughts and action.
  • Azure AI for Accessibility, today sharing six new examples including:
    • Seeing AI is now available in an additional 14 languages (total 33) and will be rolling out the latest generative AI models, including richer descriptions of images and chat capability for photos and documents.
    • Azure AI Audio Description solution accelerator, new upcoming solution accelerator that uses Azure GPT-4 Turbo with Vision to describe videos for people who are blind or low vision. WPP will be demonstrating how this works, and the solution accelerator is now open for sign-ups.

Technology can also help tackle long enduring challenges, like finding a cure for ALS (Motor Neuron Disease). With Azure, we are proudly supporting ALS Therapy Development Institute (TDI) and Answer ALS to almost double the clinical and genomic data available for research. In 2021, Answer ALS provided open access to its research through an Azure Data Portal, Neuromine. This data has since enabled over 300 independent research projects around the world. The addition of ALS TDI’s data from the ongoing ALS Research Collaborative (ARC) study will allow researchers to accelerate the journey to find a cure.

We will also be previewing some of our ongoing work to use Custom Neural Voice to empower people with ALS and other speech disabilities to have their voice. We have been working with the community including Team Gleason for some time and are committed to making sure this technology is used for good and plan to launch later in the year.

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Accessibility as a fundamental right

To build inclusively in an increasingly digital world, we need to protect fundamental rights and will be sharing partnerships advancing this across the community throughout the day.

This includes:

  • A discussion with Ilene Arenberg and Tanya Harris on access to competitive integrated employment and economic equity, talking about the workplace and fair compensation.
  • The British Association for Supported Employment (BASE) will share their work to support disabled, neurodivergent and disadvantaged people in the U.K. to find and maintain careers. They have been growing digital skills using Microsoft Teams and community training to modernize the supported employment sector.
  • The Hunger Projectwill talk about the importance of connectivity as a foundation to accessibility. It is working with community partners in Malawi and around the world to provide access to connectivity and support for accessible spaces, training materials and digital accessibility.
  • Rijksmuseum will discuss their partnership with the blind and low vision community to bring detailed text descriptions to over 1 million pieces of art using Azure AI Computer Vision and Azure OpenAI. This video brings the experience to life.

Next steps, accelerating your accessibility journey

All through the Ability Summit, industry leaders will be sharing their learnings and best practices. Today we are posting four new Microsoft playbooks, sharing our learnings from working on our physical, event and digital environment. This includes a new Mental Health toolkit, with tips for product makers to build experiences that support mental health conditions, created in partnership with Mental Health America. And “Accessible and Inclusive Workplace Handbook,” with best practices for building an accessible campus from our Global Workplace Services team, responsible for our global building footprint including the new Redmond headquarters campus.

Please join us to watch content on demand via www.aka.ms/AbilitySummit. Technical support is always available via Microsoft’s Disability Answer Desk. Thank you for your partnership and commitment to build a more accessible future for people with disabilities around the world.

Tags: accessibility, AI, AI for Accessibility

Ability Summit 2024: Advancing accessibility with AI technology and innovation - The Official Microsoft Blog (2024)

FAQs

What is the Microsoft Ability Summit? ›

Today we kick off the 14th Microsoft Ability Summit, an annual event to bring together thought leaders to discuss how we accelerate accessibility to help bridge the Disability Divide. There are three key themes to this year's summit: Build, Imagine, and Include.

How does Microsoft Word promote accessibility and inclusivity for users with disabilities? ›

You can use Accessibility Checker to make sure that your content is truly accessible. The free tool is available in Word, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, and PowerPoint on Windows or Mac, and Visio on Windows.

Does Microsoft have an accessibility tool? ›

Use the Accessibility Checker

In Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, select Review and choose Check Accessibility. In OneNote, select View and choose Check Accessibility.

What are the assistive tools of Windows? ›

Windows and Microsoft 365 includes a variety of accessibility features designed to help end users engage with the applications. The accessibility features include narrator, magnifier, high contrast, closed captions, eye control (Windows 11 only), immersive reader, as well as keyboard and mouse adjustments.

What is the highest Microsoft? ›

The all-time high Microsoft stock closing price was 429.37 on March 21, 2024.

Does the army use Microsoft 365? ›

Microsoft 365 (M365 or A365) is a suite of productivity applications used by the Army that can help you get the most out of your day-to-day tasks, collaborate with others, and communicate effectively. With its intuitive user interface, Army 365 helps users to stay organized and productive.

What are the Microsoft accessibility initiatives? ›

We offer an accessible new employee orientation program, an assigned mentor to assist with the transition, assistive technologies for your office, plus services such as building orientation, team training, and campus tours.

Why is accessibility important for everyone? ›

Good accessibility benefits everyone involved.

Accessible design often breeds innovative technology. Additionally, the idea of universal design is that spaces, technologies, and experiences are usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design.

Who benefits from accessibility? ›

It is safe to say that accessibility benefits all members of society including people with disabilities. Improving accessibility brings about increased quality of life; creates more independence and better social integration.

What does Microsoft accessibility checker check? ›

The Accessibility Checker verifies your file against a set of rules that identify possible issues for people who have disabilities. Depending on how severe the issue is, the Accessibility Checker classifies each issue as an error, warning, or tip.

What is Microsoft Access called now? ›

Microsoft Access is part of the Microsoft 365 Office Suite for Microsoft 365 Family, Microsoft 365 Personal, Microsoft 365 Apps for Business, and Microsoft 365 Business Standard.

How you leverage Microsoft tools to increase accessibility for all learners? ›

Innovative tools for accessible learning
  • Employ text decoding for students with dyslexia and other learning differences.
  • Utilize individual word or whole text translation in 100+ languages.
  • Reduce distractions with a simple interface.
  • Available on Microsoft Word, OneNote, Outlook, Teams, and more.

Which is the most important software that runs on a computer? ›

An operating system is the most important software that runs on your computer. It manages the computer's memory and processes and all of its software and hardware. It enables you to communicate with the computer without knowing how to speak the computer's language.

Does Windows have a screen reader? ›

Narrator is a screen-reading app that's built into Windows 10, so there's nothing you need to download or install.

What accessibility does Windows have? ›

ShowSounds—display captions for speech and sounds. SoundSentry—display visual warnings for system sounds. Notification—Get sound or visual cues when accessibility features are turned on or off. Text-to-Speech—Hear window command options and text read aloud.

How to get Microsoft for free military? ›

No, Microsoft Office is not free for military. Microsoft Office offers a 30% off discount to military servicemembers. How do I get Microsoft Office military discount? The easiest way is to use the Microsoft Home Use Program and your military email address.

What is Microsoft's vision for teams? ›

Microsoft's mission is to "empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more." Microsoft Teams is a tool that helps make that mission statement a reality. See below how Crayon has used Microsoft Teams to increase internal communications and build relationships across cultures and borders.

What are the benefits of Microsoft teams essential? ›

Microsoft Teams Essentials
  • Standard security.
  • Up to 300 participants per meeting.
  • 10 GB of cloud storage per user.
  • Phone and web support.
  • Unlimited chat with coworkers and customers.
  • File sharing, tasks, and polling.
  • Data encryption for meetings, chats, calls, and files.
  • Live captions in meetings (English)3

What is GCC in Microsoft 365? ›

"GCC" stands for Microsoft 365 Government Community Cloud (GCC), and is a Microsoft Platform as a Service (PaaS) built on Azure Commercial infrastructure, but is separated from Commercial Office 365 to coincide with Microsoft's accreditation boundary.

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