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Artificial Intelligence: An Educational Advancement for Students With Visual Disabilities
Abstract
A lot of industries, including education, are fast changing due to artificial intelligence (AI). Artificial Intelligence (AI) is evolving into a potent tool for meeting a variety of educational needs because to its ability to handle enormous volumes of data, recognize patterns, and carry out difficult tasks. One of its most exciting uses is the assistance it gives visually impaired pupils, giving them more chances to study, be involved, and be independent. Traditional teaching strategies and resources can provide serious difficulties for pupils who are visually impaired. A heavy emphasis on visual materials—like textbooks, whiteboards, and computer screens—can make it difficult for students to learn and participate.
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