
Adobe Scales PDF Accessibility With Adobe Sensei AI.
Prior to the celebration of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Adobe presented the Adobe PDF Accessibility Auto-Tag API. This application programming interface (API) was powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning. The purpose of the application is to streamline the process of making PDFs accessible, hence reducing the amount of time and money spent by companies while simultaneously enhancing compliance and user experiences. Initial adopters have automated seventy to one hundred percent of the accessibility process, which has resulted in a significant reduction in the amount of time needed to make each file fully accessible. The application programming interface (API) has a particularly significant impact on complicated documents, such as mortgage papers, contracts, and legal agreements. For the purpose of worldwide competition, Adobe places a strong emphasis on the accessibility of digital documents and asserts that its features driven by artificial intelligence may assist firms in improving access and comprehension for all individuals. The Auto-Tag Application Programming Interface (API) makes use of Adobe's Sensei technology to automatically tag PDF content structures. This ensures that assistive technologies adhere to the correct reading order.
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