Channelling, Coordinating, Collaborating: A Three-Layer Framework for Disability-Centered Human-Agent Collaboration

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A three-layer framework for disability-centered human-agent collaboration is proposed, focusing on channelling, coordinating, and collaborating to facilitate ability-diverse collaboration

advanced Published 30 Mar 2026
Action Steps
  1. Identify the needs and abilities of individuals with disabilities in collaborative tasks
  2. Design AI systems that can channel and coordinate information to facilitate collaboration
  3. Develop co-creation mechanisms that enable humans and agents to work together effectively
Who Needs to Know This

This framework benefits cross-functional teams, including AI engineers, designers, and researchers, who can work together to develop more inclusive and collaborative AI systems

Key Insight

💡 AI systems should be designed to facilitate collaboration and coordination among individuals with diverse abilities

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Key Takeaways

A three-layer framework for disability-centered human-agent collaboration is proposed, focusing on channelling, coordinating, and collaborating to facilitate ability-diverse collaboration

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Title: Channelling, Coordinating, Collaborating: A Three-Layer Framework for Disability-Centered Human-Agent Collaboration

Abstract:
arXiv:2603.26252v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: AI accessibility tools have mostly been designed for individual use, helping one person overcome a specific functional barrier. But for many people with disabilities, complex tasks are accomplished through collaboration with others who bring complementary abilities, not solitary effort. We propose a three-layer framework, Channelling, Coordinating, and Co-Creating, that rethinks AI's role in ability-diverse collaboration: establishing shared info
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