Thank you for another fine article. This is a note prompted by my frustration with OpenAT giving obsolete information in its answers:
I asked ChatGPT “Does a human review these interactions?” The answer shows a major problem with AI: “No, a human does not directly review these interactions. As an AI language model developed by OpenAI, I generate responses based on patterns learned from vast amounts of text data. ”
This shows that when the preponderance of information is based on old, outdated standards, AI’s answers will be based on obsolete standards. For AI, 30 years of text holds more weight than 10 years of a new standard.
My questions related to what users of Assistive Technology expect when using the Tab key to navigate a form. Does the user expect or appreciate validation when tabbing out of an empty, but required field?
I hope that Gil will answer this as it is not easy for someone who does have or use AT to visualize how it will be used.
Thank you.