In other words, some users get the full experience, the one with all the words, all the context, and all the options. But if Nielsen's AI thinks you have a disability, you'll get a different experience, a simpler experience that's more appropriate for people like you. It's an ugly kind of paternalism with a new AI twist.
Jakob Nielsen is right - he is not like all those accessibility advocates. In fact, I find his interpretation of the impact of accessibility as a movement throughout the newsletter piece to be both dismissive and contradictory.
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