Recently, I was asked a question that really made me take a step back. “With all these AI tools, aren't they just to give users what you would write about anyways, so who are you writing for?” Yes, AI can generate content faster than ever before. It can summarize, rephrase, and expand on our content. It can also write test cases, code snippets, documentation, and even write articles. So why am I writing? Why am I spending time sitting here typing this out for the world to read when it may not even be read by a human and will just be another "piece of learning material" for AI. The Human Element I believe, firmly, that the accessibility content I write about is helping to teach the other part of AI that nobody is talking about. The human aspect. The person on the other side of the prompts, on the other side of the outcome from the content created. I write because I still believe, stubbornly, that accessible development isn’t something you can fully automated.…