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Accessibility tech in a new light.

Reported by Alecia Venkataraman, Toni Mitchell, Jesse Jines

  • Published: Nov 27, 2025, 9:30 PM EST
  • Updated: Dec 8, 2025, 2:53 PM EST
  • Duration: 30 sec
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Apple’s one-minute music video, spotlights real people using brain-computer interfaces, braille, and eye/voice tracking. The bold message: accessibility isn’t charity—it’s the future.

Credits

  • Alecia VenkataramanCreative Director / Producer & Writer/team/aleciavenk
  • Toni MitchellReporter & Newsroom Manager/team/toni-mitchell
  • Jesse JinesVideo Editor/team/jesse-jines
  • Rachel CapuanoPublisher / Studio Character /team/rachel-capuano

Transcript

Something to say.

I want to watch my favorite scenes, sing out loud and chase big dreams.

Scroll for hours, leave with thought.

Not for pity, just for plot.

Text should fit the way I move, not ask me to improve.

I've got a life to live and something to say.

And tech is finally making a way.

No longer will it be just a thought.

But an avenue to live the life I've sought.

Don't call me brave for living loud.

me human and call me proud.

Don't call me brave for living loud.

Call me human and

Accessibility isn't charity.

It's creativity inspired by real lives powered by inclusive tech.