This week saw exciting developments in agentic AI that could transform accessibility. ServiceNow launched an AI Agent Orchestrator that helps teams of specialized agents work together across departments. This could make workplace tools easier to use for people with disabilities by automating complex tasks. Salesforce also released Agentforce 3 with better performance and trust features, which might help create more reliable assistive agents.

Microsoft is building an open agentic web through Model Context Protocol support. This open approach could let developers build customized AI helpers for different accessibility needs. While not all tools focus specifically on inclusion yet, these advances lay important groundwork for future accessible AI agents that could help with daily tasks.

Experts note that agent-ready enterprises will need good compliance frameworks as these systems scale. This is crucial for ensuring AI accessibility tools work safely and reliably for everyone.

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