ai remediation

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The tag 'ai remediation' on WindowsForum.com covers the use of artificial intelligence to assist with digital accessibility remediation tasks. Content under this tag discusses how AI can speed up common remediation work such as drafting alt text, generating HTML fixes, producing transcripts and captions, and simplifying dense text. However, the sources emphasize that automated outputs must be reviewed by humans and combined with manual testing to ensure compliance with accessibility standards like WCAG and institutional policies. The tag focuses on responsible AI use in accessibility, highlighting the need for human oversight and integration with existing workflows to maintain legal and quality standards.
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    Copilot Autofix for Azure DevOps: AI-Generated PR Fixes for CodeQL Alerts

    Microsoft announced in June 2026 a limited public preview of Copilot Autofix for GitHub Advanced Security for Azure DevOps, bringing AI-generated vulnerability fixes to Azure Repos through CodeQL alerts, Copilot’s coding agent, and reviewable pull requests inside Azure DevOps. The feature is not...
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    OpenAI GPT-5.5-Cyber: Vetted Access, Codex Security, Patch the Planet for Defenders

    OpenAI on Monday, June 22, 2026, announced a more capable and more permissive GPT-5.5-Cyber release for vetted defenders, expanded government and institutional access, a Codex Security plugin, and a new open-source remediation effort called Patch the Planet. The company is not merely shipping...
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    CMU AI Remediation Playbook: Safe Accessibility With Human Review

    Carnegie Mellon University’s Digital Accessibility Office has issued pragmatic guidance titled “AI as a Remediation Assistant,” urging campus teams to use AI responsibly to reduce barriers and expand participation while maintaining human oversight and conformance to CMU’s Digital Accessibility...
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