This week brought important updates in accessibility and artificial intelligence. Snowflake announced major agentic AI advances that help make technology smarter and more helpful. At the same time, the Department of Justice delayed new rules requiring government websites to be accessible to people with disabilities. Meanwhile, Gallaudet University continues developing new AI technology that helps people who are deaf or hard of hearing by improving how AI works with sign language. These developments show that companies and governments are working on making AI and digital tools easier for everyone to use, especially people with different abilities. The focus on accessibility in artificial intelligence helps ensure that new technology benefits all people, not just some.

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