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A New Way to Know

Using Artificial Intelligence to Augment Learning in Students with Cognitive Disabilities

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A New Way to Know

By: Al Jones EdD
Narrated by: Nick Gallagher
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What does it mean to "know" something? While the answer to this question has been traditionally defined by the content of an individual's mind, artificial intelligence technology, or AI, has the potential to completely redefine the notion.

In no context are discussions of "what it means to know" more relevant than in those surrounding individuals with cognitive disabilities - unique individuals who struggle with knowing daily. However, the emerging age of AI has opened up new opportunities - new ways for them to know what they've never had access to know before. This new way of knowing presents new opportunities and new potentials for them to live normal, independent lives.

©2020 Dr. Al C. Jones, Jr (P)2020 Dr. Al C. Jones, Jr.
Machine Theory & Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence Student

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