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What if we stopped designing technology for the average user and started designing for the people most often left out? Amy Low is Chief Executive of AbilityNet, a UK charity that helps people with disabilities use tech to live, work and thrive. In this episode, she joins BASELINE to expose the scale of digital exclusion, explain how AI is both a risk and an opportunity, and share a powerful new vision: inclusive design from the edges in.

From AI glasses that help a blind father read to his daughter, to the 94% of websites that still fail basic accessibility checks - this is a conversation about empathy, systems, and the real future of human-AI connection.

BASELINE exposes the truth behind AI’s unstoppable rise.

In-depth interviews with AI experts, real analysis, and insights you can trust on the technology reshaping our world.

00:00 – AI is more profound than fire

06:40 – How AbilityNet supports people

16:05 – Why accessibility must be designed in

18:42 – AI glasses and the power of Be My Eyes

27:33 – Spiky profiles and supporting neurodivergence

34:20 – The workplace after COVID

36:18 – Bias, hiring, and the myth of presenteeism

39:11 – Why “disabled” doesn’t mean “less capable”

41:45 – Simulation, joy, and digital purpose

47:30 – The case for designing from the edges

50:10 – Will AI take us to utopia or dystopia?

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