I’m interested in the link between gathering diverse voice data for AI and the overall need for excellent UI/UX and accessibility on the web.
Common Voice does a great job pushing for language diversity. I think the next step is using that community focus to create and test design standards that make the internet truly usable for everyone, regardless of ability or device. This is crucial for all online businesses, especially those offering custom physical products.
For example, when designing for a site like SR Blinds (where users need a clear, accessible process for custom ordering window coverings), the interface must be intuitive and work flawlessly with different screen readers or input methods.
What are some immediate, non-voice ways we can contribute to Mozilla’s documentation or discussions around better accessibility design for high-quality, dependable user experiences?