Not really, but there's not really much to say about accessibility of Apple 
Intelligence either. I've not found anything to be actively inaccessible, as 
you'd expect from Apple, although there are some annoyances in the way 
suggestions are announced (and I personally don't like the writing tools for 
that reason). Try it out, if you want—you've nothing to lose. Personally I 
think thread and article summaries are handy, but that's about it. There was 
more breakage on iOS, where I had to turn it off completely purely because it 
messed up Siri announcements, but that's not really an accessibility 
complaint—at least, not as it relates to VO.

So yeah, just try it for yourself, see what you think. Either it's useful to 
you or it isn't.

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