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Samuel Proulx Part 2: AI as Your Co-Pilot (Not Your Autopilot)
19 minutes Posted Dec 17, 2025 at 11:00 am.
— Intro + context for part two with Samuel Proulx
— Tech setups: work vs. personal gear
— When accessibility software falls short
— How AI scales developer work & removes monotonous tasks
— Why AI needs direction: “junior developer” analogy
— AI for note-taking & why human oversight still matters
— Riverside summaries, styles, and author voice
— AI as an assistant, not the boss
— Closing remarks + teaser for part three
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Episode Overview
In this second installment with Samuel Proulx, Evan dives into a spontaneous but incredibly rich conversation about artificial intelligence, accessible software development, gaming accessibility, and the tech setups that empower Sam's everyday work at Fable.
This episode picks up during a tangent from last week's discussion — originally meant to be a single interview — where Sam and Evan explore how AI is reshaping workflows for blind creators, programmers, and everyday users. Sam shares meaningful insights about AI as a tool, not a replacement: something that makes hard tasks easier, supports experimentation, and extends the work of human developers rather than taking over.
Along the way, Sam breaks down his personal tech stack — from the Orbit 20 braille display to mechanical keyboards, auto-tracking cameras, Microsoft Surface devices, and even the fully modular Framework laptop he tinkers with for fun. Evan and Sam also trade stories about inaccessible software, auto-generated summaries, gaming mods powered by AI, and the practical limitations of note-takers that don't always pick up every speaker fairly.
The conversation wraps with a fun bit about using AI for household troubleshooting… including the time Sam repaired his own washing machine with help from a model, and Evan recounts AI correctly identifying dishwasher lights.
Part three arrives next week and focuses entirely on Fable’s web accessibility platform, so don’t miss it.
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Questions, feedback, or episode ideas?
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 720-712-8856
Producer Contact:
Evan Starnes:
[email protected]
720-826-0569
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