


Good AI — which already is helping students with dyslexia — benefits students, teachers, administrators and taxpayers. Dyslexia is not just an educational problem but an economic one. The cost of using AI for dyslexia intervention can be less than 10% of current spending on special services per pupil. The AI benefit goes beyond cost savings: For the first time, we can read individual brains to understand neurodivergences at a level of specificity that enables correction. AI does so by using a game interface to map the functional, not the physical, brain. Through its generated games, the AI controls and corrects a user’s linguistic-cognitive outputs (game responses). Read Story: How AI can Revolutionize Dyslexia Education


Like many of you, I did not pay attention to special education when my kids were in school. I knew this part of the public school system existed but did not realize its oversized impact on all children and society.
Even if you don’t have kids, special education still impacts you

Can AI treat dyslexia in a way traditional experts can’t? Dr. Coral Hoh explains how she’s trying to do just with AI-powered platform Dysolve.
As artificial intelligence continues to dominate Wall Street’s attention, the conversation typically has revolved around productivity…among more existential concerns.
But can AI be used to treat some of the most consequential and prevalent cognitive diseases?
New Technology Aims To Treat Dyslexia With Interactive Games

CAPITAL REGION, NY (WRGB) — Dyslexia is a common processing disorder that can affect a person’s ability to read and learn – and according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, one in five people suffer from it.
Dysolve AI – Transforming the learning experience for dyslexic students online

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has recently made waves in art, literature and news. From revolutionary innovations that promise to make life easier to horrifying crimes, there’s no area AI hasn’t touched. AI is everywhere—including the classroom. Dysolve AI is a program capable of helping people with dyslexia by mapping their areas of difficulty and designing tailor-made games to retrain the brain in the area the person finds challenging.
The Future of AI in the Classroom

Kevin Boston-Hill speaks with renowned linguistics expert and founder of the A.I. system DYSOLVE, Dr. Coral P.S. Hoh, about how artificial intelligence can be used to fill in the gaps currently experienced in providing services for our special needs population. The current data shows that DYSOLVE is a better alternative to the current reading interventions and at a fraction of the cost.Instruction Discussion 90.3 WHPC-FM #ai, #collegeradio, #disabilities, #disability, #dyslexia, #dysolve, #education, #learning, #learningdisabilities, #learningdisability, #longisland, #school, #schools, #teach, #teacher, #teaching, #whpc

In this episode we talk to Dr. Coral Hoh, a linguistic expert and the co-founder of Dysolve. Dysolve is an artificial intelligence powered solution for evaluation and addressing dyslexia. During our conversation, Dr. Hoh addresses the problems with the traditional approach to dyslexia evaluations, including scattered assessments and data points that often don’t give a clear roadmap for intervention.
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Dyslexia is one of the most common childhood conditions, affecting one in five children. Yet about half of students with a learning disability do not receive special services at school. From my thirty years of fieldwork with this population, I find that many are undiagnosed with this condition or classified under other lables in special education at school.
EP Magazine – Does your child have dyslexia?