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Usability, accessibility, and the human-AI paradigm

You just need to focus on the Information Architecture and UX of the app вЂ" which we’re already handling.” For a moment, I froze. I took a deep breath, steadied myself, and calmly explained the fundamental differences between the two.

Usability, accessibility, and the human-AI paradigm

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You just need to focus on the Information Architecture and UX of the app вЂ" which we’re already handling.” For a moment, I froze.

I took a deep breath, steadied myself, and calmly explained the fundamental differences between the two.

If we dare to claim that we have designed, developed, and published digital experiences for over million users, then we have a responsibility вЂ" one that begins with mastering the very basics of true...

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You just need to focus on the Information Architecture and UX of the app вЂ" which we’re already handling.” For a moment, I froze. I took a deep breath, steadied myself, and calmly explained the fundamental differences between the two. If we dare to claim that we have designed, developed, and published digital experiences for over million users, then we have a responsibility вЂ" one that begins with mastering the very basics of true Usability.

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  • It is a question of dignity, inclusion, and whether we truly understand what it means to create something that works for everyone.

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The divergence between usability and accessibility in the age of AI and vibe coding Usability and Accessibility Today, during what began as a routine discussion on accessibility with my Project Manager, the conversation took an unexpected turn. She suddenly looped in a senior member of the development leadership to “help move things forward.” In the middle of the exchange, the development leader looked at me and said, with surprising casualness: “Zeeshan, why are you treating Accessibility as something separate? The weight of the statement hit me like a quiet blow.

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