This week saw major advancements in AI for accessibility, focusing on breaking down barriers for diverse groups. Gnani.ai unveiled new Agentic AI tools that adapt to users' cultural backgrounds and languages, helping people with disabilities access services more easily. Their system uses culturally relevant content and simplified interfaces to support marginalized communities.

In Dubai, Microsoft showcased Security Copilot Agents at GISEC Global 2025. These AI tools automatically handle phishing attacks, freeing human workers to tackle complex cyber threats. While focused on cybersecurity, this shows how autonomous AI can make digital spaces safer and more inclusive.

ServiceNow introduced an AI Agent platform designed to help businesses create accessible workflows. Their system coordinates tasks across multiple AI helpers, ensuring smoother operations for employees with different needs. Experts say this could reduce workplace barriers by automating repetitive tasks.

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