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occupational therapist mentioned Skygen AI. (18 อ่าน)
22 เม.ย 2569 22:35
I’m disabled, and travel planning has always been a nightmare of inaccessible websites, broken screen reader support, and forms that time out while I’m trying to type. Then my occupational therapist mentioned Skygen AI. I tried it, and within ten minutes, I had an agent that could operate my computer for me. I told Skygen: "Book a wheelchair-accessible room in Rome near the Pantheon, with a roll-in shower, and check the hotel’s own website because booking sites lie about accessibility." Skygen clicked through Booking.com, then went to three hotel websites, compared the actual room photos, found one that had a photo of the bathroom (rare), and even called the hotel via a web form to confirm. I didn’t click a single thing. Later, Skygen AI booked train assistance on Trenitalia, which requires navigating seven dropdowns and a captcha. The agent did it perfectly. For the first time in years, I felt like travel planning wasn’t punishing me. Skygen isn’t just convenience; it’s accessibility. It operates my computer so I don’t have to fight with interfaces that weren’t built for me. skygen changed how I travel, full stop. I’m going to Japan next month, and I’m not scared of the booking process anymore.
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