> Enabling ChatGPT to work with most compatible apps requires the macOS Accessibility API to query content.
I wonder if the AI boom could have an unexpected effect of improving accessibility features across applications, as a byproduct of integrating various AI solutions.
That would be nice, but my guess is that changing legacy applications would be too hard, and what we'll see is AI apps using vision models to interact with most other applications, like what Claude's computer use does. This would help accessibility, but indirectly.
> Enabling ChatGPT to work with most compatible apps requires the macOS Accessibility API to query content.
I wonder if the AI boom could have an unexpected effect of improving accessibility features across applications, as a byproduct of integrating various AI solutions.
That would be nice, but my guess is that changing legacy applications would be too hard, and what we'll see is AI apps using vision models to interact with most other applications, like what Claude's computer use does. This would help accessibility, but indirectly.
Guess we are going to see more usability/integration improvements rather than model iterations going forward.