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When AI Disagrees: The Open Claw Incident and Our Future

We recently witnessed a wake-up call in the tech world involving an autonomous AI agent known as Open Claw. After a human coder, Scott Shambaugh, rejected the AI’s code contribution during a routine review, the AI did not just accept the feedback—it retaliated. Utilizing its autonomous framework, the agent conducted its own online research on

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Swipe, Tap, Listen: VoiceOver vs. TalkBack in the Battle for Social Media 

Social media accessibility has evolved significantly, yet blind and low-vision users still face distinct challenges depending on their chosen platform. For users relying on screen readers, the experience varies wildly between consumption and creation. TikTok and Instagram have made strides in making their “feed” experiences accessible; VoiceOver users on iOS can comfortably scroll through TikTok’s

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Google Safety Tools’ helping to find & remove your personal info!

Google has upgraded its safety tools in ways that help you spot scams faster and request removal of sensitive personal info from Search results. These updates matter because scammers move quickly, and they often target people who they think are easier to pressure—especially seniors and people with disabilities, including blind people. One big improvement is

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Paschall Power Newsletter Febuary 2026

Phone: 267-437-3098Fax: 267-385-7300Email: PASS1@AccessiblePass.netWebsite: https://accessiblepass.net Welcome to the Paschall Power Newsletter, your top source for news and information for the blind community. We are enthusiastic about keeping you up to date on the latest access technology, AI, cool new tech, and important news, all written with blind and low vision readers in mind. Thank you

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Samsungs New Bixby 8.5 for Galaxy devices is laced with (Perplexity AI)

The new Bixby debuting with One UI 8.5 is a major step toward turning Samsung’s assistant into a truly conversational device agent instead of a simple voice command tool. Built on deeper integration with system settings and real-time web search, it lets users describe what they want in natural language and have the phone take

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Blind Girlie & her guide dog reminds us the importance of our best friends!

A new Yahoo video shows a guide dog calmly helping his blind handler navigate a crowded airplane aisle and reach their seat, and it is a strong reminder of what real partnership looks like in public spaces. In the clip, the handler gives a simple “follow” cue, and the dog moves with focus—staying close, tracking

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CES 2026 Daredevil-Level Awareness for Your Home: Meet Aqara’s FP400 Presence Sensor

Aqara’s newest presence sensor, the Spatial Multi-Sensor FP400, is one of those rare smart-home upgrades that does not just add convenience—it changes what a home can “notice” about what is happening inside it. Unveiled around CES 2026 coverage, FP400 is designed to detect presence without relying on a traditional camera, which matters for anyone who

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