Apply to participate in the virtual workshop "Bridging the Gap: Towards Advancing Privacy and Accessibility" at ASSETS 2023
Thank you for your interest in joining us for our one-day virtual workshop ASSETS 2023. Our goals for this workshop encompass fostering a sense of community, exploring the intersection of identity with disability and privacy, analysing possible challenges at the crossroads of privacy and accessibility, and envisioning innovative solutions that ensure both privacy and accessibility for all. To join us in this event, kindly complete the provided form and we will reach out via email if you are selected to participate. 
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Are there specific challenges or issues related to privacy and accessibility that you are particularly interested in addressing through this workshop?
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(Optional) Please describe your research on privacy and accessibility or respond to one of the following listed workshop's discussion points:

1. What new insights can be gained by identifying and examining the various types of accessibility and privacy issues that arise across emerging applications, such as generative AI and VR?
2. How can privacy-by-design and accessibility-by-design frameworks be seamlessly integrated into the full-stack development of privacy-preserving features to prevent potential conflicts and address accessibility issues effectively?
3. What potential unintended consequences may occur as a result of AI technologies designed for privacy preservation, and what measures can be taken to anticipate and prevent them?
4. How might both accessibility and privacy researchers consider intersectional needs (e.g., race, gender, and sexuality) in their design process? 

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