Tldr: Theyre adding an opt-in alt text generation for blind people and an opt-in ai chat sidebar where you can choose the model used (includes self-hosted ones)

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    5 months ago

    Theyre adding an opt-in alt text generation for blind people

    No, that’s not useful at all, but Mozilla refused to listen to the blind community.

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        5 months ago

        Because good alt text needs to be highly context dependant, so you can’t automate it. The better alternatives we have right now are crowd-sourced alt text sites, where volunteers may generate descriptions.

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          There’s plenty of situations where even a contextless generated alt-text is a huge improvement on no alt-text at all

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            5 months ago

            You should better read what the blind community thinks about it instead of making blanket assumptions.

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          5 months ago

          I think you have a very optimistic view on how far crowd sourcing this is going to take us.

          BTW, you think web developers aren’t already using editors that use AI to generate alt text automatically? AI alt text is going to be everywhere regardless.

          Also I’m not saying that’s a good thing. It’s just an inevitable thing.

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            Also I’m not saying that’s a good thing. It’s just an inevitable thing.

            Then why respond when I was mentioning its usefulness and that the blind community was not heard by the tech bros.