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ai workplace inclusion
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The tag 'ai workplace inclusion' covers discussions about how artificial intelligence tools, particularly Microsoft Copilot, are being used to improve accessibility and efficiency for employees with disabilities. A featured thread highlights a Thai wheelchair user who reduced a complex Excel scheduling task from three days to 30 minutes using Copilot. The content examines AI's role in removing workplace friction and empowering workers who have been underserved by traditional systems. For Windows users and IT leaders, the tag explores practical, unglamorous AI deployments that enhance inclusion and productivity in everyday office tasks.
On June 12, 2026, Microsoft’s Source Asia profiled Phinyaphat Junsoton, known as Khun Nui, a Thai wheelchair user and data entry professional who uses Microsoft Copilot to cut a complex monthly shift-scheduling task from roughly three days to about 30 minutes. The story is framed as an...