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    Win the Accessibility Game: Combining AI with Human Judgment

    July 22, 2025

    AI is transforming accessibility testing by automating audits and reducing effort, but it can’t replace human judgment. This blog explores why a hybrid approach—AI-powered tools plus human-in-the-loop validation—is essential for reliable, inclusive digital experiences. Learn how Tx leverages this synergy to deliver accurate, scalable, and regulation-compliant accessibility testing solutions.

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