Disability-Centred AI and Ethics MOOC

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Disability-Centered AI And Ethics MOOC - OECD.AI
Approaches to disability-centered data, models, systems oversight

AI algorithms can be used to augment smart wheelchairs, walking sticks, geolocation and city tools, bionic and rehabilitation technologies, turn sign language into text, or visual objects into transcriptions, support cognitive impairments - through expressive computing and social robotics. These algorithms also fuel a range of systems used by the general population (“assistive pretext”):

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