AI and Universal Design
This Lunch Bag Lecture delves into the potential of combining artificial intelligence (AI) with universal design principles to create more inclusive solutions. We are currently in the midst of a technological revolution, with AI rapidly expanding its presence across numerous sectors of society. This ongoing shift presents a unique opportunity to harness AI as a powerful tool for inclusion, enabling marginalized individuals to participate more fully in social life.
In respect of our presenters at Lunch Bag Lectures, the terms, language and use of concepts that the researchers find appropriate in their field of research are used according to their choice.
John Paulin Hansen
Professor at DTU Management.
Member of the Bevica Foundation’s research network.
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