AI for Accessibility with GitHub CoPilot

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Building accessibility into the planning stages of programming can eliminate barriers to participation and create an inclusive environment for people with disabilities. Programming for diversity is an unquestionable indicator that your software embraces the diversity of your users and cares about their safety and comfort.

GitHub Co-Pilot is an AI tool that can help you make your web page more accessible by providing suggestions and guidance as you work.

Get specific suggestions like adding alt text to images, providing captions and transcripts for videos, and using semantic markup to structure your content. By following these suggestions, you can improve the accessibility of your web page and make it easier for users with disabilities to access and use your content.

Join me and learn how to use GitHub Co-Pilot to help with accessibility and quickly and easily identify and fix common accessibility issues on your web page, making it more accessible to a broader range of users.

Rory Preddy

Rory Preddy

Microsoft Principal Cloud Advocate

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