In an era where artificial intelligence is reshaping education, Dysolve stands out as a groundbreaking tool designed to tackle a longstanding challenge: dyslexia. Founded by Dr. Coral Hoh, a leading expert in AI and clinical linguistics, Dysolve leverages cutting-edge technology to transform how students with language-related disorders learn. Dr. Coral Hoh – How Dysolve AI is […]
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Psychology Today – Do You Have the Entrepreneurial Spirit?
Entrepreneurs and people with dyslexia develop psychological resilience through adversity. Psychological resilience is a process supported by traits such as optimism and self-control. Parents can help children develop resilience through challenging yet manageable tasks. Read More: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/unlocking-language/202410/do-you-have-the-entrepreneurial-spirit
Cultivating Cognitive Diversity Benefits Everyone
Cultivating Cognitive Diversity Benefits Everyone: Exploring Nonverbal Strengths in People with Dyslexia. Despite today’s rapid growth of scientific and technological knowledge, truly innovative activity is actually declining. Here, we distinguish between innovations that augment existing streams of knowledge versus innovations that disrupt them. The latter renders the old obsolete and propels science and technology forward […]
AI Program from Dysolve can help ease teacher shortages & burnout
WRGB – The International Dyslexia Association estimates the learning disorder affects roughly one in five people. For young students, it can have a negative impact on learning, especially as schools continue to face a shortage of special education teachers. Could artificial intelligence (AI) be part of the solution? Dysolve is an AI program for dyslexia and […]
How We Talk About AI Is Important: A Case Study
The language we use to talk about language-based AI may set expectations beyond current capabilities. Conversely, other forms of AI have exceeded expectations by resolving previously intractable problems. Read More: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/unlocking-language/202408/how-we-talk-about-ai-is-important-a-case-study
How a New York company uses AI to diagnose and treat dyslexia
Dyslexia is notoriously difficult to diagnose. Experts estimate the learning disability, which makes it hard to read and understand language, affects between 5 and 20% of children. Coral Hoh is a linguist and CEO of Dysolve, a company based in Lagrangeville, New York that creates generative AI-based programs designed to address dyslexia. Hear the Podcast: Can […]
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