Accessibility & Inclusion Weekly AI News

December 8 - December 16, 2025

New agentic AI tools are helping make technology and work easier for everyone. Microsoft is working with four big Indian companies - Cognizant, Infosys, TCS, and Wipro - to share AI assistants called Copilot with over 50,000 workers. This helps people do their jobs better and makes technology more accessible to more people. Meanwhile, Precisely launched new AI helpers that make sure company messages are written clearly and are easy to understand, which helps customers with different reading levels. The U.S. government's health department (HHS) also announced a big plan to use agentic AI to help doctors and public health workers do their jobs better. However, security experts are warning that companies need to be careful about how they use these AI agents and make sure they are being used safely and fairly. These developments show that AI agents are becoming tools that can help more people access services and information, but we need to think carefully about keeping everyone safe and making sure the technology works fairly for all groups of people.

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