UXAF: User Experience Accessibility First
Accessibility from inception. Architecture for human variance.
UXAF is a methodology for designing AI, content, and digital systems around human variance from the start. Structure before interface decisions harden: semantic clarity, accessible workflows, product logic shaped by the people who use it.
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The economics
$19.7 billion
What Microsoft paid for Nuance. Speech technology for people who cannot use a keyboard.
$250 million
What Microsoft paid for SwiftKey. Its prediction engine powers communication devices for people who do not speak.
Microsoft paid for capability. UXAF builds it from inception.
Now. ElevenLabs raised $500 million at an $11 billion valuation. Voice AI, priced as infrastructure. Be My Eyes put visual interpretation in millions of hands, first through people, then models. Voiceitt built recognition for the speech major engines never learned. Three companies, one pattern: what starts at the edges of human variance can become what everyone ships.
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How human variance becomes product intelligence for AI systems.
LiveWritings
Essays and white papers on AI, accessibility, self-expression, and infrastructure-level design.
LiveCommunity
Live sessions for accessibility-first publishing, AI writing workflows, and UXAF questions.
LiveMedia
Bio, speaking topics, brand assets, and press.
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Engineers, creators, and designers building at the intersection of accessibility and AI.
The shift happens when teams build alongside the people who navigate the edges. Patterns sharpen. Signals strengthen.
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