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<h2 id="re-modal-title">Recognize Exclusion — AI Sprint</h2>
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<p>Use AI to identify potential exclusion patterns people with disabilities may encounter in your design. This may help you generate inclusive design research ideas based on the Microsoft Inclusive Design principle of <i>Recognize Exclusion</i>. AI output should be treated as a starting point and confirmed through research with people with disabilities.</p>
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<h3>Left column</h3>
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<p>Placeholder content for the left side. This could contain prompts, input fields, or guidance.</p>
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<h3>BEFORE YOU SUBMIT</h3>
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<ul>
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<li>Describe your experience in terms of what users are trying to do</li>
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<li>Focus on interaction, not visual layout</li>
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<li>Consider intended audience and environment</li>
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<h3>AFTER YOU RECEIVE RESULTS</h3>
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<li>Ask for more options if ideas are too generic</li>
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<li>Narrow exclusions by Perceivability, Operability, or Understandability</li>
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<li>Request deeper explanation of a disability mismatch</li>
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<li>Use results to guide research or co-design questions</li>
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