 Are we all tired of the fia yet? Okay, I promise this one is going to be quite specific, and it's light, short, and I want to ask questions, so please be ready, okay? Oh, that's my last one. Oh, you got a spoiler or something. Okay, sorry, that's all. Yeah, okay. First thing, I want to tell you that my slides, they are all kind of with a little help of some AI tools, and it's not relevant to talk about them, but I put some notes on there. Can you read it? Yeah, so if you want about any of them, you can just ask me later, okay? So a little bit of background. My name is Sara. He said I'm from Norway, but I'm actually from Brazil, and I'm 36 now, and I've been coding since I'm 16. I'm a full-stack senior developer, and I'm a created coder on the side, but apparently I cannot make all the emojis work. So I have, I started working with WordPress 10 years ago when I moved from Brazil to Norway, and I'm a partner in a company called Guinness Design, and it's probably the northern most WordPress agents in the world. We are in Tromsø, really, really, really up. So Tromsø is a very peculiar place. You know, there are three weird things I want to tell you about my place where I live. The first one that we have northern lights all the time, like in winter when it's dark, and we have midnight sun right now, like there's no night, just sun, 24 hours. And the third weird thing is that the European web directive, they were implemented such a strict way in Norway that it's literally illegal to have an inaccessible website. Any of the reasons here? Okay. You know that, right? Yeah. So worst case scenarios, you get 15,000 per day euros to pay, and we saw it happen. You guys remember SAS? Yeah. So it's like there is random controls, but they only make them big companies, so it's not like for everyone, but it's pretty tough. And even though the responsibility is on the companies, it's always fall on us as agents and content creators. So we at Guinness, we had to like, oh my God, we need to step up our game. Normally accessibility was like our afterthought, but then it became like it had to be part of every step of our process, right? So how do we do that? And do you guys think Norway is exaggerating? Hold the thought. Okay. Let's talk about something fun for change, yeah. AI. So specifically generating AI. So there's like countless of AI tools popping up every day, right? It's like AI can write and can write really good. And I heard from Yuvanova Harike, that's his name, something like that's really on point that AI is hacking the operationing system of human civilization, which is language, right? So it's, yeah, AI can compose music, AI can code. And me as a developer, I think we talk about this today as well. But like, how many developers here have tried co-pilot? Yeah. And co-pilot together in combination of chat, GPT is like, it's super cool, right? It's amazing. But, yeah, AI can also illustrate. That's like the most fun thing we can do with AI for now. But can we really see the full picture now? I don't think so, right? Like, we still like, for sure is changing our way of working as designers, developers and coders and content creators actually. But we cannot actually grasp the capabilities of AI. Even the developers, they are like keeping surprise of what the outcomes and the speed of their learning. And like, even to keep up with information. Like, I'm signed up for all the newsletters and then for papers and then like, we cannot just read what's going on. Like, every day there's news and there's something and then bad, good. So it has this overwhelming feeling, right? It's like, we cannot keep up. Do you guys have this feeling too about AI? It's like, who has it? Okay, good, good. We are on the same page. So that is this frustrating feeling. And then this, I cannot keep up with things. That's 60% of the global population, they experience every day. And they are people with advantage, not advantage, disabilities in the world. So it's like 1.3 billion people that might not be able to to ask for information on a website, for example. And that's a frustration feeling. That's like, come on. Just because we as developers and content creators didn't think about them. So I think that now that we are related with the frustration feeling, can we agree that Norui is actually not so wrong on making it really hard, really strict with accessibility. Yeah, so because we had to keep up our game, and as earlier doctor, I'm obsessive with AI, so I thought that I could save you guys some time because AI could help us to automatize things and make it think faster, and then maybe our next project can be a bit more accessible. But first of all, what should we be checking? You know, you guys know all the rules, what can we check, where to go, and all the areas. So for that, I have a tip for you. And I think they are here. Are they here? It's this open source initiative called ALIY. And the idea is to make accessibility easier and to have this check released with everything we need and it's updated if it's needed. And it's so well written and easy to understand. So you guys should go check it out. So it's super cool. And then I'm going to bring you three of my favorite tools powered by AI. One for design, one for code, and one for content. But related to accessibility, of course. So the first one is design. I want to know how many designers are here. Okay, not so many. Do you guys use Figma, XD, or Sketch? So have you heard about Stark? Okay, just my colleagues. Because they use... So it's Stark. It's a plugin you can add on your design of choice. And it's going to... The sidekick one, it's a plugin of the plugin that scans your design and gives you tips like normal tips of own, like general contrasts and stuff for accessibility. But with the AI, it's going to read it into your context. Because not one fits all, especially with design and accessibility. You know that there is just a whole conversation of accessibility and design. It has to be boring. So now it might not need... Because we speak Portuguese. Because AI can help you into the context of your own design, you know? So the second one, it's a code. So after you made your design and you feel like it's good enough, you can do a prototype. The coders go there, right? Coders here. So we normally have our way of working that's like you put the right tags. I know you guys do it right. So everything's there. But it's still good to test it out, right? So apart from all the tests that we guys know, there is this audition here, which is a website, a service that can... You can send your link and then they audit and they are very specific AI powered to give you some insights and also with the context of your project and give you a full report, it's super good with test it out. It's amazing. And what I like most on this, they come with WordPress plugin that added out of the box kind of a toolbar on your website, accessibility menu kind of, we call it how we want, that it comes with some specific user needs that we might not remember or of course the user could have it on its own browser, but what if he doesn't? So it would just change the UI of your web. We don't have to do anything and it's just gonna fix it for them. So I think it's pretty cool. And now a content tip for you guys. Do you know that for your website to be accessible, it needs to be 8th grade level of your content? Do you guys know that? No. So how do you know that your content is 8th grade? Or of course there's specific case, but in general, right? But how can you check that? You could use a plugin that can be your assistant while you're creating code or creating content. And this is probably how guys heard about this plugin. It's super cute, but it's actually super useful on content creating on your website. You get content generator, but you can also have a chatbot that you can just double check. Like is this tone good or should I change? This is my target. Should I change my text? Should I change the tone? And one little thing of that one that I really like, that you can add your own chatbot on your project and you can train your chatbot to just talk about your project to your client. You're going to need the API key of OpenAI, but if you already use the chat GPT, you already have a login there, so you just go and get it. It's not like you have to do anything more than that. And this is an example of that chatbot of him, or for the website of them. And that example remind me something really important when it's about AI that it's written, I don't know if you can read. Don't believe everything Neo says. So right now we are in a level of AI that we cannot trust 100%, right? So if we're creating content, please always check the source. And if you are... Don't be afraid of AI, take your jobs for now. Just saying. And if you are generating like music or art that you are referencing to some style, please check copyrights. And if you are coding, please always check documentation because AI is cool, can be awesome, but it's not Oracle of Delphi. You see the Greek joke? So, but yeah, AI is not out that yet, but if there's something that I really believe AI can help us right now is to overcome this gap of accessibility we have on websites, that's like, come on. Like, instead of making AI draw a super new masterpiece, why don't you ask them to do useful things and be more inclusive, you know? Because, and I really believe our community WordPress, it's so powerful, you know, so if you work together, we can totally make the Internet a more inclusive place, one website at a time. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.