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Using AI to improve the health of people with learning disabilities
DECODE - Using Artificial Intelligence to improve the health and wellbeing of people with learning disabilities - Population Data ScienceThe
Google startups and disabled founders using tech for good
16 founders with disabilities using technology for good2Gether\u002DInternational (2GI) is teaming up with Google for Startups to launch an
Content accessibility
Making Content Usable for People with Cognitive and Learning DisabilitiesThis document is for people who make web content (web pages)
How social robotics can benefit disabled people
A blog post by Clive Gilbert at Policy Connect and the ATech Policy Lab on ways robots may use relatable and humanoid features to achieve impact.
Future is ND - A neurodivergent perspective on AI
The Future of ND is run and hosted by Lucy Hobbs gathering people around topics like this one about how AI could impact on neurodivergents.
Designing for the autistic community
There aren't many online design guidelines for the neurodivergent experience, but this one brings together tips to reduce cognitive load and other aspects.
BrightSign - Translate sign language into voice
BrightSign - Translate any sign into any languageThe only smart glove that can translate any sign language into any voice.
How autistic adults interact on social media
Queen Mary University conducted some interesting research into how autistics approach and use social media networks as an instructive message to those managing and designing these systems.
Technology for autistic people
This article illustrates some of the range of assistive tech to benefit autistics in multiple ways, especially through sensory and visual stimuli.
Soundbeam assistive music technology
SoundbeamSoundbeam assistive music technology used by people with special needs including PMLD, Cerebral Palsy, Autism, disability and in aged care.
Rix inclusive research
Rix Inclusive Research – Using new technologies to transform the lives of people with learning disabilitiesRIX develops new technologies to achieve