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Special Ed Teachers Turn to AI for Help

She has been searching for a new way to learn her lines ever since her sight began to deteriorate nearly 15 years ago, even hiring an assistant to read scripts to her.

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What happened Jonaki Mehta, NPR A fast-growing number of special educators nationwide are using AI to create customized education plans. Despite the risks, some research shows it could improve the quality of...
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Right / center-rightThe £300 AI glasses helping Dame Judi Dench to read scripts again after actress's 15-year sight-loss battle

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Daily Mail UKNews report · May 24, 12:55 AM

The £300 AI glasses helping Dame Judi Dench to read scripts again after actress's 15-year sight-loss battle

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She has been searching for a new way to learn her lines ever since her sight began to deteriorate nearly 15 years ago, even hiring an assistant to read scripts to her.

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RealClearEducationNews report · May 23, 3:00 AM

Special Ed Teachers Turn to AI for Help

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Jonaki Mehta, NPR A fast-growing number of special educators nationwide are using AI to create customized education plans. Despite the risks, some research shows it could improve the qualit...

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