Exploratorium_8.1.1
Accessibility + Digital Divide
- Digital Divide - Disability

Annotated Bibliography

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Hallman, J. (2022, October 13). AI Language Models Show Bias Against People With Disabilities. https://www.psu.edu/news/information-sciences-and-technology/story/ai-language-models-show-bias-against-people-disabilities/

  • Researchers examined machine learning models that were trained on source data to group similar words together enabling a computer to automatically generate sequences of words, to explore the possibility of bias in the algorithms against people with disabilities. Researchers found that the models’ implicit bias against people with disabilities could be apparent in various applications.

Kim, Kibum.2005. Challenges in HCI: digital divide. XRDS 12, 2 (December 2005), 2. https://doi.org/10.1145/1144375.1144377

  • Summary of the digital divide and how it can be bridged.