ADHD Writer Explains Why AI Is an Accessibility Tool, Not Just Lazy Shorthand
A developer and writer with ADHD has published a personal account explaining how AI writing tools function as accessibility aids rather than shortcuts. The author argues that ADHD impairs executive function, making tasks like structuring thoughts or starting a blank page disproportionately difficult compared to neurotypical writers. For them, AI helps convert scattered ideas and voice notes into structured, publishable work — a barrier removal rather than a quality compromise. While acknowledging that much AI-generated content fairly earns the label 'slop,' the author challenges the hidden assumption that all users could have written the same piece unaided. The piece calls for greater nuance in how AI-assisted writing is judged, distinguishing between low-effort output and genuine accessibility use cases.
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