Normativity and Productivism: Ableist Intelligence? A Degrowth Analysis of AI Sign Language Translation Tools for Deaf People
arXiv cs.AI / 5/1/2026
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Key Points
- The paper argues that AI sign language translation tools are shaped by ableism, driven by biases in their training data and developed without meaningful input from Deaf communities.
- It claims that current systems promote standardization of gestural languages into forms that are technically capturable (data, statistics, and mathematical representations), rather than reflecting Deaf culture, semantics, and colloquial usage.
- Using Ellul’s ideas of “Technological System” and “Technological bluff,” the analysis suggests these tools create normative pressure for Deaf users to adapt to the technology and technical environment.
- The paper frames the impact as degrading human communication and relationships by prioritizing productivity and efficiency, ultimately presenting such AI as “Ableist Intelligence.”




