

The symposium is free, and registration is required by 5 January 2023.

Program, schedule, and registration information is in the meeting page. This online symposium brings together researchers, academics, industry, government, and people with disabilities to explore an aspect of emerging technology for accessibility: artificial intelligence (AI). You are invited to the Artificial Intelligence and Accessibility Research Symposium 10–11 January 2023. Invitation: AI and Accessibility Symposium, 10-11 January 2023, online To learn more, start with the e-mail announcement and the WAI-Adapt Overview. That means we're seeking example implementations. It's now a W3C 'Candidate Recommendation'. WAI-Adapt: Symbols Module is a technical specification that enables symbols to replace text in web content. Call for Implementations: WAI-Adapt: Symbols Module Candidate Recommendation Please submit any comments by 17 February 2023. A list of changes, status, and expected publication date is kept up-to-date in What’s New in WCAG 2.2 Draft. WCAG 2.2 ‘Candidate Recommendation’ draft is updated. Updated: WCAG 2.2 Candidate Recommendation Draft If you might be interesting in translating resources, see Translating WAI Resources. WAI encourages translations in all languages. Other translations of WAI resources are listed in All WAI Translations. WCAG 2.1 in Catalan: Authorized Translation Publishedĭirectrius per a l'accessibilitat del contingut web (WCAG) 2.1, the Catalan Authorized Translation of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, is now available, following completion of the W3C Authorized Translations process. Настанови з доступності вебвмісту (WCAG) 2.1, the Ukrainian Authorized Translation of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, is now available, following completion of the W3C Authorized Translations process. See What We're Working On – Accessibility Activities and Publications WCAG 2.1 in Ukrainian: Authorized Translation Published
