Disabled people typically need assistive devices and applications to use computers. In addition, most websites are improperly configured for accessibility. Web accessibility platform accessiBe has found that out of 10 million web pages it surveyed, 98% all pages fall short of compliance.
Fortunately, this important matter has not escaped forward-thinking ventures like accessiBe. The company looks to promote inclusion and wider web accessibility by making it easy for businesses and site owners to make their sites standards-compliant through artificial intelligence (AI).
accessiBe Looks to Advance digital Inclusion through AI-Powered Web Accessibility
Posted by erikemanuelli under NewsFrom https://www.ibtimes.com 1509 days ago
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