Dr. Meredith Ringel Morris: A principal researcher at Microsoft, Dr. Morris’s work revolves around AI-driven assistive technologies and accessible interfaces. She is a recognized expert in human-computer interaction with a focus on accessibility.
Jenny Lay-Flurrie: As Microsoft’s Chief Accessibility Officer, Lay-Flurrie spearheads initiatives to create AI-driven technologies like the Seeing AI, which empowers people with visual impairments through digital solutions.
Jeff Bigham: An Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon, Bigham focuses on harnessing AI and crowdsourcing to create adaptive and dependable computing experiences, especially for users with disabilities.
Dr. Shaomei Wu: A research scientist at Facebook AI, Dr. Wu has been instrumental in developing algorithms that provide automated video captions, significantly benefiting the deaf and hard-of-hearing community.
Chancey Fleet: As a blind technology educator, Fleet advocates for the powerful intersections between AI and accessible technology. She actively pushes for innovations that bridge the accessibility gap in the digital realm.
Dr. Anirudh Koul: Formerly at Microsoft AI for Good Research Lab and now at Aira, Dr. Koul harnesses deep learning to benefit accessibility, notably through tools designed for the visually impaired.
Dr. Matt Huenerfauth: Director of the Center for Accessibility and Inclusion Research (CAIR), his studies primarily target designing effective computing technologies for people with disabilities, combining AI and linguistics.
Léonie Watson: As a blind developer, Watson brings a unique perspective to the table. She’s a strong advocate for web accessibility and the potential of AI to bring transformative experiences to users with disabilities.
Rupal Patel: Founder of VocaliD, Patel merges AI and speech science to generate unique synthetic voices for those who can’t speak. Her innovations ensure that everyone has a distinct digital voice.
Victor Tsaran: With roles at Google and previously at Yahoo, Tsaran has been a critical voice for accessibility. He continually champions the need for AI solutions that are inclusive and tailored for people with disabilities.