When Alexa launched six years ago, no one imagined that the voice assistant would reach into millions of daily lives and become a huge convenience for people who are blind or visually impaired. This fall, Alexa introduced personalization and conversational capabilities that are a step-change toward more human-like home companionship. Amazon’s Josh Miele and Anne Toth will discuss the impact on accessibility as Alexa becomes more capable.
Josh Miele, Principal Accessibility Researcher, Lab126, Amazon
Anne Toth, Director, Alexa Trust, Amazon
Moderator: Devin Coldewey, Writer & Photographer, TechCrunch
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