Nilesh Singit is an AI generalist working at the intersections of disability, law, policy, and accessibility. His career has been grounded in the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and the lived experiences of disabled communities in India. His work demonstrates that accessibility is not a charitable gesture but a fundamental right that must shape the built environment, digital platforms, public services, and social imagination.
This website extends Nilesh’s long engagement with disability rights into the emerging landscape of Artificial Intelligence. As AI increasingly influences education, employment, healthcare, and governance, his writing interrogates whether these systems shall expand or restrict participation for persons with disabilities. The focus is on disability-led approaches, ensuring that technology learns from diverse human experiences rather than demanding conformity to machinic norms.
Through essays, notes, and resources, this platform contributes to a future in which AI advances equity and agency. For more on Nilesh’s broader work, including publications, advocacy, training, and research, please visit his primary website: www.nileshsingit.org