The software development workplace poses numerous technical and collaborative accessibility challenges for blind and low vision software professionals (BLVSPs). Though Generative AI (GenAI) is increasingly adopted within the software development industry and has been a rapidly growing topic of interest in research, to date, the unique perspectives of BLVSPs have yet to be consulted. We report on a qualitative study involving 39 semi-structured interviews with BLVSPs about what the introduction of GenAI has meant for their work. We found that BLVSPs used GenAI for many software development tasks, resulting in benefits such as increased productivity and accessibility. However, significant costs were also accompanied by GenAI use as they were more vulnerable to hallucinations than their sighted colleagues. Sometimes, organizational policies prevented use. Based on our findings, we discuss the higher-risks and higher-returns that BLVSPs had to carefully weigh when deciding whether and when to use GenAI tools for work.
翻译:软件开发职场对盲人与低视力软件专业人员(BLVSPs)提出了诸多技术与协作层面的可访问性挑战。尽管生成式人工智能(GenAI)在软件开发行业中的应用日益普及,并已成为研究中快速增长的热点议题,但迄今为止,尚未有研究征询过BLVSPs群体的独特视角。我们报告了一项定性研究,通过对39位BLVSPs进行半结构化访谈,探讨了GenAI的引入对其工作产生的影响。研究发现,BLVSPs将GenAI应用于众多软件开发任务,并由此获得了生产力提升与可访问性改善等收益。然而,GenAI的使用也伴随着显著代价:相较于视力正常的同事,他们更易受到模型幻觉的影响。有时,组织政策也会限制其使用。基于研究发现,我们讨论了BLVSPs在决定是否及何时将GenAI工具用于工作时,必须审慎权衡的高风险与高回报问题。