AI Tools for Everyone: Advancing Disability Inclusion
About this Event
Join us for an engaging event taking place as part of London Data Week 2026, exploring how AI tools can improve accessibility and inclusion for disabled people through a broader, 360-degree view of disability.
This session will consider how AI can support people across a wide range of lived experiences, including sensory, physical, cognitive and neurodivergent disabilities. The event will bring together speakers from disability, technology, research and AI backgrounds to discuss both the opportunities and challenges of using AI in more inclusive and accessible ways.
The session will include a short welcome, an opening talk on AI and disability inclusion, a panel discussion with speakers from disability and technology backgrounds, practical examples of accessible AI tools, and an audience Q&A.
This event is open to disabled people, advocates, community organisations, charities, researchers, students, designers, policymakers, AI practitioners and members of the public interested in accessibility, inclusion and responsible innovation.
Speakers include:
Jeremiah Johnson – The Tesseract Academy
Owais Diaz – Vision Ability
Dr Stylianos Kampakis – The Tesseract Academy
Fabio Rovai – The Tesseract Academy
Dr Tatia Codreanu – Imperial College London
Dr Rafie Cecilia – King’s College London
Professor Francesca Medda – University College London
Hosted by the LSE Data Science Institute, The King’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence, and The Tesseract Academy.
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