Jakob Has Jumped the Shark
Briefly

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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