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<h1 id="potential-harms-and-anti-patterns">Potential harms and anti-patterns in AI / ML</h1>
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<p>@@This section looks at some of the existential aspects of AI / ML in the context of supporting the needs of people with disabilities successfully, and explores its etiology or need to exist, some possible threats in terms of the deterioration of quality, the overreliance on tools that may be fundamentally flawed, as well as any issues with outsourcing the quality aspects of universal or inclusive design that is build on deep practitioner knowledge of the user needs of people with disabilities versus light weight but brute force computational approaches that may be built on leaky abstractions and superficial understanding of the technical requirements needed to build solid semantically robust and usable web content.</p>
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<p>@@This section looks at some of the existential aspects of AI / ML. These are in the context of supporting the needs of people with disabilities successfully, and explores the role of AI/ML from the perspective of etiology or its reason for impacting the field of accessibiliy for better or for worse. </p>
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<p>There are also some potential threats in terms of the deterioration of overall quality in the field, or moving towwards an overreliance on tools that may be fundamentally flawed or biased.</p>
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<p>There are secondary issues or harms inherent in outsourcing human expertise where quality aspects of universal or inclusive design that are often from deep human practitioner may come in sharp contrast with brute force computational approaches to 'fixing the web' that may have a lighter architecture or be built on superficial or weaker knowledge.</p>
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<p>These AI / ML approaches may be then built on leaky abstractions and weaker understanding of both the technical requirements of best practices and the user needs they are trying to address.</p>
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<h2 id="reference-list">Reference List</h2>

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