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Microsoft’s five-year accessibility pledge begins with AI improvements for Office and more – The Madison Leader Gazette – The Madison Leader Gazette

Big Tech’s efforts to improve accessibility are a work in progress. Microsoft, which has been around a lot longer than its counterparts, has been leveraging that experience in its bid to improve inclusivity across its products and workforce. In 2020, it offered insights into how it’s managed accessibility in the past, along with its first-ever report on disability representation. Now, it’s using some of that wisdom to plan for the next five years.
Today, Microsoft has announced a “technology-led”…
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