Meredith Ringel Morris
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Dr. Meredith Ringel Morris is a pioneering researcher in human-computer interaction (HCI), with a focus on accessibility, artificial intelligence (AI), and collaborative technologies. Her work bridges the gap between AI and disability studies, emphasizing ethical considerations in designing inclusive systems. In her highly cited paper "AI and Accessibility: A Discussion of Ethical Considerations" (2019, 10 citations), Morris argues that AI can remove accessibility barriers for over one billion people with disabilities worldwide, but only if developed with a social model of disability in mind. This contribution highlights her commitment to ensuring AI technologies empower rather than marginalize users. Beyond this, Morris has made landmark contributions to multi-touch interaction, social computing, and accessible design, earning her widespread recognition in the HCI community. Her research has influenced both academic discourse and practical applications, shaping how technology can be more inclusive. With numerous awards and a reputation for advancing ethical AI, Morris continues to inspire students and researchers to consider the societal impact of their work.
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- 1AI and Accessibility: A Discussion of Ethical Considerations10 citations · 2019