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AI helps dyslexic students achieve academic success

Technology helps teens like Makenzie Gilkison excel and even join the National Junior Honour Society.
byAssociated Press
Published: 12:00am, 13 Jan 2025
Length: 190 words
AI helps dyslexic students achieve academic success

AI-powered assistive technology is helping students like Makenzie Gilkison thrive in the classroom. Photo: AP

Difficulty: Summiteer (Level 3)

For Makenzie Gilkison, spelling is such a struggle that a word like rhinoceros might come out as “rineanswsaurs”.

The 14-year-old student from suburban Indianapolis in the US can sound out words. However, her dyslexia makes the process so draining that she often struggles with comprehension. “I just assumed I was stupid,” she said.

Assistive technology powered by artificial intelligence (AI) has helped. Last year, Makenzie was named to the National Junior Honour Society. She credits her success to an AI-powered chatbot, a word prediction program and other tools that can read for her.

AI holds the promise of helping countless other students with visual, speech, language and hearing impairments. They can execute tasks that come easily to others.

Schools everywhere have been working on how and where to incorporate AI, but many are fast-tracking applications for students with disabilities.

Answer: AI can execute tasks that come easily to others

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