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"textContent": "The framing Anna Cook uses for her talk is an important one: accessibility isn’t something generative interfaces will magically solve; it’s the groundwork we need in order to make those systems trustworthy at all.\n\nI also appreciate the callback in the title. We’ve been here before. The particulars may be new, but the core challenge is familiar: how do we build resilient, inclusive systems when the output is fluid, personalized, or otherwise beyond a designer’s exact control? Accessibility is not a bolt-on answer to that question; it’s where the answer has to begin.",
"title": "🔗 Accessibility in the End of Deterministic Design (Again)"
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