This week saw major steps in AI agents helping people with disabilities. Microsoft announced new tools letting websites work better with voice-controlled AI helpers. This could help blind users navigate the web more easily.

Cognizant launched smart agent networks that can adapt to different user needs. While not disability-specific, this tech might help create custom tools for people with learning differences.

Security experts warned that hackers could target AI helpers. Companies must build safeguards to protect vulnerable users who rely on these tools daily.

Informatica unveiled no-code AI agent builders. This could let schools or nonprofits create special helpers without needing computer experts.

No country-specific news was found this week. Most developments aim to make AI helpers safer and easier to use for everyone.

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