Why inclusive tech remains elusive
By
Biju Kumar
Kayla Love instantly identifies with drop-down boxes on the internet that include an “Others” option.
“Because ‘others’ equals us,” says Love, a multi-racial Black UX (user experience) designer from Puerto Rico who identifies as genderqueer.
Miles away in Bengaluru, Prasanna Venkatesh simply loves the auto-captioning feature in Google Meets.