1. Commitment to Accessibility:
- State that the AI application is designed with accessibility in mind and that it aims to be usable by people with disabilities.
- Mention that ongoing efforts are made to improve accessibility and usability for everyone.
2. Accessibility Features:
Describe specific features that contribute to accessibility, such as:
- Option for screen readers.
- Ability to adjust contrast and font size.
- Support for keyboard navigation.
- Voice recognition integration.
Highlight any features designed for users with specific impairments, like visual or auditory disabilities.
3. Known Limitations:
- Acknowledge that some aspects of the AI application might not be fully accessible.
- Explain the reasons for these limitations, such as relying on third-party tools or content.
- Outline plans to address these limitations and improve accessibility in the future.
4. Feedback and Support:
- Provide a contact point for users to report accessibility issues or suggest improvements.
- Include multiple contact methods, such as email, phone, or a dedicated accessibility form.
- Express a willingness to collaborate with users to enhance the AI's accessibility.
5. Ongoing Efforts:
- Mention that the accessibility statement is regularly reviewed and updated.
- State that the AI application undergoes periodic accessibility audits and receives ongoing training for relevant personnel.