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2026 2
January 2
  • When Good Design Backfires: The Hidden Accessibility Cost of Conversational AI

    Writing isn’t always easy when your brain works differently. For me, the challenge isn’t having ideas—it’s getting them out in a way that makes sense. AI isn’t replacing my voice—it’s helping me hear it more clearly.

  • Testing Accessibility Knowledge Across Pythia Model Sizes

    While using TransformerLens to explore how different model sizes handle digital accessibility concepts, an interesting pattern began to emerge. I started with GPT-2 and noticed that it did not understand the acronym, “WCAG.” Each time the question was run the model responded with something different that was either incorrect, had no meaning, or both.

2025 1
March 1
  • AI as an Accessibility Tool: Finding My Voice

    Writing isn’t always easy when your brain works differently. For me, the challenge isn’t having ideas—it’s getting them out in a way that makes sense. AI isn’t replacing my voice—it’s helping me hear it more clearly.