This briefing explores the power of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance the design of current and future Assistive Technology, as well as to increase its reach.
Assistive technology (AT) is broadly defined as any equipment, product or service that can make society more inclusive. Eyeglasses, hearing aids, wheelchairs or even some mobile applications are all examples of AT.
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Accessible web version of the Policy BriefÌý
Funder
The roundtable was funded by the AT2030 programme which is funded by FCDO and led by Global Disability Innovation.
Lead researchers
ProfessorÌýCatherine Holloway, Professor John Shawe-Taylor, Alejandro Moledo (EDF)
Output type
Policy brief
PIU lead
Ana Rita Pinho