Presented by Jenny Lay-Flurrie and Natasha Crampton, this Microsoft Ignite session details Microsoft’s approach to accessible and responsible AI, including developer tools, risk mitigation, and real-world use cases from the agentic AI landscape.

Building Accessible and Responsible AI: Agentic Systems at Microsoft Ignite BRK402

Speakers: Jenny Lay-Flurrie (Chief Accessibility Officer), Natasha Crampton (Chief Responsible AI Officer)

Session Overview

This session focuses on Microsoft’s efforts to build AI systems that are both accessible and responsible as the field moves toward agentic (autonomous) AI. Accessibility and responsible AI are shown as interdependent priorities that ensure everyone can benefit from AI advancements.

Key Topics Covered

  • Seeing AI: Empowering users with visual impairments using AI technology.
  • Risks in Agentic Systems: Identification and oversight of risks in autonomous AI, including transparency and accountability challenges.
  • AI as Tools and Weapons: Discussion of the dual-use nature of AI and the importance of transparency.
  • Pirate (Python Tool): Demonstration of Python-based risk identification and AI red teaming techniques.
  • Accessible Code Practices: Integrating accessible coding standards into development workflows.
  • Developer Tools: Showcasing GitHub Accessibility Scanner integration with GitHub Copilot to support accessible development.
  • Personal Perspective: Speaker shares real experiences with accessibility challenges and how these have informed Microsoft’s strategy.
  • AI-Powered Alternative Text: Using AI to generate alternative text for visual accessibility.
  • Data Governance: Managing data accuracy and governance in accessible, responsible AI systems.

Practical Takeaways

  • How developers can leverage Microsoft tools for accessibility and risk management in AI projects
  • Strategies for integrating accessibility checks into the software development lifecycle
  • Understanding the growing responsibilities as AI shifts toward agentic autonomy

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