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New Copilot Features Break Barriers for Advertisers with Disabilities

A woman with curly hair stands in an office, writing on a clipboard. Behind her, a wall displays several photographs and documents. Shelves with binders and files are visible in the background. She appears focused on her task.

Microsoft’s Copilot in the Advertising platform is making strides for accessibility, supporting advertisers with disabilities and neurodiversity.

The tool offers customized aids for users with ADHD, dyslexia, and anxiety, streamlining tasks to help them maintain focus and reduce stress

For instance, users can get instant help locating features, writing error-free ad copy within character limits, and even creating image content—all without overwhelming complexity. Microsoft plans ongoing improvements, using user feedback to refine the platform for accessibility.

A woman with curly hair stands in an office, writing on a clipboard. Behind her, a wall displays several photographs and documents. Shelves with binders and files are visible in the background. She appears focused on her task.

Read the full article here: Copilot in the Microsoft Advertising Platform boosts productivity for users with disabilities.

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