Engaging in design ethics requires us to look beyond traditional user profiles and consider a wider, more diverse range of experiences and abilities. This includes ensuring accessibility for those with disabilities, designing for different age groups, and accounting for various cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. An inclusive design mindset helps in creating products and solutions that are truly universal, promoting equality and fairness in how technology is accessed and experienced by all.
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