Deaf Perspectives in AI Development is a community-centered event designed to bring Deaf leaders, researchers, technologists, and advocates into direct conversation about the future of accessible artificial intelligence. This session focuses on understanding real experiences, challenges, and opportunities within the Deaf community—and how these insights should shape the next generation of AI tools, interfaces, and research priorities.
As AI technologies increasingly influence communication, education, and daily interaction, it is essential that Deaf voices are included at every stage of development. This event creates a dedicated space for discussing how AI can support visual communication, strengthen access to information, and address long-standing accessibility gaps.
Participants will explore barriers that Deaf users face in current AI systems, highlight areas for improvement, and contribute to a collective vision for more inclusive, culturally aware design.
This roundtable includes facilitated discussions, short presentations from community experts, and open dialogue sessions. Participants will have opportunities to share feedback directly with researchers and contribute to upcoming guidelines on accessible AI design.
By centering Deaf perspectives, this event aims to ensure that emerging technologies reflect real needs, respect linguistic diversity, and promote equitable access for all.