Respectfully, it’s not very helpful to develop 10,000 rules and standards that are nearly impossible for creators of all 200 million active worldwide websites to even comprehend.<p>Instead, the most helpful way to advance accessibility is to find easy solutions for implementation.<p>For example, instead of making all 200 websites accessible, which is obviously failing, why not make browsers, like Chrome, Firefox and Safari, implement AI-powered “make-accessible” mode, that makes even a zero-percent accessible website 100% perfectly accessible in real-time?<p>If the U.S. Gov't funded an open source solution with $15 million to finish in 12 months, then $2 million per year for future development, and gave it away for free to any browser builder, the entire accessibility issue would be SOLVED!