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Schools are learning how to harness AI to assist students with disabilities


Published on 2024-12-28 23:42:17 - 4029tv
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  • Artificial intelligence holds the promise of helping countless students with a range of visual, speech, language and hearing impairments execute certain tasks.

The article from 4029tv.com discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a game-changer for students with disabilities in Arkansas schools. AI technologies are being utilized to enhance educational experiences by providing personalized learning, improving accessibility, and offering tools like speech-to-text and text-to-speech for students with various impairments. For instance, AI helps students with dyslexia by reading text aloud, assists those with visual impairments through image recognition, and supports students with mobility issues by controlling devices through voice commands. The article highlights specific examples, such as AI-powered apps that help with reading comprehension and navigation for visually impaired students. Educators and experts in the field express optimism about AI's potential to level the playing field, making education more inclusive and tailored to individual needs, although they also acknowledge the challenges in implementation, including the need for training and ensuring equitable access to these technologies.

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