Accessibility & Inclusion Weekly AI News

February 23 - March 3, 2026

This weekly update highlights how AI agents are making technology more accessible and easier to use for people around the world. Siteimprove, a company based in Copenhagen, Denmark, released new tools to help websites follow accessibility rules like the American Disabilities Act (ADA) and European Accessibility Act (EAA). These tools use AI to check if documents and images are accessible for people with different abilities. Meanwhile, Anthropic, the company behind Claude AI, created customizable plugins that let more team members use advanced features without needing technical skills. Google and Samsung are also bringing AI agent features to smartphones, letting regular people complete tasks like ordering food or booking appointments directly from chat. NEC Corporation in Japan demonstrated that AI agents can now handle network operations that previously required weeks of expert work, reducing it to just hours. These developments show that AI agents are breaking down barriers and giving more people access to powerful technology. Whether it's making websites easier to navigate, letting non-experts use advanced tools, or bringing intelligent features to mobile phones, AI agents are helping create a more inclusive digital world where everyone can participate.

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