The search results provided for the week of March 16-24, 2026 do not contain news specifically focused on accessibility and inclusion related to AI agents or agentic AI. However, several AI agent developments during this period could have broader accessibility implications. Manus launched a desktop application that lets AI agents operate directly on users' local devices, which could potentially help people with different abilities interact with technology more easily. Picsart introduced an AI agent marketplace for creators with tools that automate content workflows, which may make creative work more accessible to people with varying skill levels. Microsoft announced new security agents and capabilities, including features designed to work across different systems. Shopify is investing in agent-driven commerce where AI systems act as personal shoppers, which could improve shopping experiences for everyone. While none of these announcements explicitly mention accessibility features for people with disabilities, the expansion of AI agents into more areas of work and daily life could eventually create new opportunities for more inclusive technology design.

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