The emergence of AI is the dawn of a new era of inclusion.
Rajesh Aggarwal
Secretary of the Department for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD)
AI can serve as a force multiplier in building a more accessible India.
Praveen Kumar
Chairman and Managing Director of ALIMCO
We have created voice-based webforms. As most of the web forms are in English, 85% of Indians are unable to understand them.
Buddha Chandrashekhar
Panellist
Key Facts
- The Department for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD) and Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment organized a national conference in Bengaluru focused on AI for accessibility.
- Rajesh Aggarwal, Secretary of DEPwD, launched four key AI initiatives including Mission AI Accessibility, National Disability Support AI Chatbot, and United Benefits Interface to integrate AI into the accessibility ecosystem.
- Praveen Kumar, Chairman of ALIMCO, emphasized that AI acts as a force multiplier for building a more accessible India and praised the multi-sector collaboration fostered by the conference.
- Buddha Chandrashekhar highlighted the innovation of voice-based webforms by Anuvadini to overcome language barriers affecting 85% of Indians who struggle with English web forms.
- The conference showcased Indian startups demonstrating assistive AI technologies targeting developmental, visual, and hearing disabilities.
- The event spotlighted how cross-disciplinary collaboration can harness AI to empower millions of persons with disabilities across sectors like sport, education, and remote employment.
Key Stats at a Glance
Number of key AI initiatives launched by DEPwD
4 initiatives
Percentage of Indians unable to understand English web forms
85%