Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) stands as a revolutionary force with profound implications for society, offering considerable advantages for individuals with disabilities. Yet, alongside its promise, AI brings inherent risks, including ethical dilemmas that could heighten discrimination against marginalized communities. This article conducts a thorough analysis of the benefits and drawbacks of AI for people with disabilities, with a specific focus on algorithmic biases. These biases, capable of molding societal frameworks and influencing decision-making, hold the potential to perpetuate unfair treatment and bias. Given these challenges, the article delves into potential remedies to mitigate these concerns and ensure that AI effectively caters to the needs of all individuals, irrespective of disability status.

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