Case study: Building accessible UI using GitHub Copilot
This session explores how GitHub Copilot was used to build accessible web components at Adobe. It highlights the opportunities and limitations of AI-assisted development, and underscores the critical role developers play in ensuring inclusive, accessible web experiences.
Accessibility is a core principle of inclusive design, not just a checklist item. In this session, Agarwal shares her experience using GitHub Copilot to build accessible user interfaces for Adobe Express. From accelerating development workflows to uncovering the limitations of AI-generated code, this case study provides a practical look at the intersection of AI and accessibility in front-end development.
Attendees will gain insights into how Copilot can support accessible coding practices - such as recommending semantic HTML, ARIA attributes, and keyboard event handling - while also learning why these suggestions must be reviewed with a critical eye. Like pair programming, Copilot can be a powerful aid, but it does not replace human responsibility in crafting truly inclusive digital experiences. Through real-world examples and lessons learned, this talk offers guidance on how to effectively integrate AI tools without compromising on accessibility standards.
Attendees will gain insights into how Copilot can support accessible coding practices - such as recommending semantic HTML, ARIA attributes, and keyboard event handling - while also learning why these suggestions must be reviewed with a critical eye. Like pair programming, Copilot can be a powerful aid, but it does not replace human responsibility in crafting truly inclusive digital experiences. Through real-world examples and lessons learned, this talk offers guidance on how to effectively integrate AI tools without compromising on accessibility standards.
Case study: Building accessible UI using GitHub Copilot
This session explores how GitHub Copilot was used to build accessible web components at Adobe. It highlights the opportunities and limitations of AI-assisted development, and underscores the critical role developers play in ensuring inclusive, accessible web experiences.
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Navya Agarwal
Senior Software Developer, Adobe
Accessibility is a core principle of inclusive design, not just a checklist item. In this session, Agarwal shares her experience using GitHub Copilot to build accessible user interfaces for Adobe Express. From accelerating development workflows to uncovering the limitations of AI-generated code, this case study provides a practical look at the intersection of AI and accessibility in front-end development.
Attendees will gain insights into how Copilot can support accessible coding practices - such as recommending semantic HTML, ARIA attributes, and keyboard event handling - while also learning why these suggestions must be reviewed with a critical eye. Like pair programming, Copilot can be a powerful aid, but it does not replace human responsibility in crafting truly inclusive digital experiences. Through real-world examples and lessons learned, this talk offers guidance on how to effectively integrate AI tools without compromising on accessibility standards.
Attendees will gain insights into how Copilot can support accessible coding practices - such as recommending semantic HTML, ARIA attributes, and keyboard event handling - while also learning why these suggestions must be reviewed with a critical eye. Like pair programming, Copilot can be a powerful aid, but it does not replace human responsibility in crafting truly inclusive digital experiences. Through real-world examples and lessons learned, this talk offers guidance on how to effectively integrate AI tools without compromising on accessibility standards.
Case study: Building accessible UI using GitHub Copilot
This session explores how GitHub Copilot was used to build accessible web components at Adobe. It highlights the opportunities and limitations of AI-assisted development, and underscores the critical role developers play in ensuring inclusive, accessible web experiences.
Accessibility is a core principle of inclusive design, not just a checklist item. In this session, Agarwal shares her experience using GitHub Copilot to build accessible user interfaces for Adobe Express. From accelerating development workflows to uncovering the limitations of AI-generated code, this case study provides a practical look at the intersection of AI and accessibility in front-end development.
Attendees will gain insights into how Copilot can support accessible coding practices - such as recommending semantic HTML, ARIA attributes, and keyboard event handling - while also learning why these suggestions must be reviewed with a critical eye. Like pair programming, Copilot can be a powerful aid, but it does not replace human responsibility in crafting truly inclusive digital experiences. Through real-world examples and lessons learned, this talk offers guidance on how to effectively integrate AI tools without compromising on accessibility standards.
Attendees will gain insights into how Copilot can support accessible coding practices - such as recommending semantic HTML, ARIA attributes, and keyboard event handling - while also learning why these suggestions must be reviewed with a critical eye. Like pair programming, Copilot can be a powerful aid, but it does not replace human responsibility in crafting truly inclusive digital experiences. Through real-world examples and lessons learned, this talk offers guidance on how to effectively integrate AI tools without compromising on accessibility standards.
Case study: Building accessible UI using GitHub Copilot
This session explores how GitHub Copilot was used to build accessible web components at Adobe. It highlights the opportunities and limitations of AI-assisted development, and underscores the critical role developers play in ensuring inclusive, accessible web experiences.
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Navya Agarwal
Senior Software Developer, Adobe
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