This week saw big steps in AI for accessibility. In the U.S., new rules say companies must check if AI hiring tools hurt people with disabilities. Google Drive added video transcripts to help deaf users find key moments.

Microsoft's Copilot AI now helps workers by reading emails aloud and making captions for meetings. The NVDA screen reader added AI to describe images better for blind users.

Apple released new AI tools for Vision Pro headsets, including writing help and spatial videos. In Europe, leaders warned about AI systems that watch workers unfairly.

A Canada study found 45% of disabled people face online barriers, showing why better AI tools are needed. Companies must keep testing AI to avoid mistakes and bias.

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