Disability and Human-Centered AI and Policy: How Assistive and Algorithmic Pretext can Serve Everyone?

Disability and Human-Centered AI and Policy: How Assistive and Algorithmic Pretext can Serve Everyone?

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Yonah Welker is a serial technologist, entrepreneur/boardholder, public expert and voice for the algorithmic spectrum - algorithms and policies addressing nations, society, human capacity, designated groups and spectrums (inc. cognitive and neurodisabilities etc) such as social and human-centered AI, robotics, emerging learning, work, health and city solutions. Listen to the podcast where he shares his insights on how assistive and algorithmic pretext can serve everyone.

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