الذكاء الاصطناعي كأداة لتمكين الدمج الشامل لذوي الاعاقة


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The tremendous advancements in artificial intelligence tools and software have positively impacted the service for people with disabilities, and AI has enhanced their empowerment across all aspects of life, regardless of the type of disability. We find a variety of technologies enabling different disabilities in ways that suit their specific needs. For example, the (Yoodle AI) app has emerged to help individuals with speech disorders communicate with others and address their speech issues. Sign language translation programs have also appeared, aimed at converting spoken language into text to support and empower people with hearing impairments, such as the Altarjama app and the (ASL) app. Additionally, support programs for access by visually impaired individuals have been developed to convert written text into speech, with applications like Speech to Text and Be My Eyes. People with sensory and motor disabilities have also received significant technical support through innovations like wheelchairs equipped with various technologies, including gesture and sign controls. Autism spectrum disorder has not been left behind; we see the emergence of apps like AVAZ and Miracle Modus, as well as the NODA platform, which support this group in communication, understanding emotions, and diagnosis. Moreover, the support from AI applications has expanded to include diagnosis, with the appearance of electronic intelligence scales such as Raven, the CBT app for behavioral assessment, and the NODA platform for diagnosing autism spectrum disorder. (Published abstract)