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This review explores the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to address the special needs of children with autism. It examines the issues of specific skill development in the course of this review through some features in areas such as Social Skills Training, Emotional Regulation Support, and Independent Learning Skills. This study incorporates input from psychology, education, and technology. Although the article lacks presentation of the original empirical data, it nonetheless synthesizes existing information to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of the field. The paper firmly recommends the use of individually adapted interventions, leveraging virtual reality, natural language processing, and adaptive learning technologies. This detailed and futuristic approach will help to augment the speed of autism education, via personalizing and enhancing social, emotional, and independent learning for individuals with ASD to address current challenges and ethical considerations. It contributes by proposing AI-driven solutions to improve educational outcomes and promote greater inclusivity and adaptability in autism education. Received: 13 May 2024 | Revised: 10 July 2024 | Accepted: 22 July 2024 Conflicts of Interest The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest to this work. Data Availability Statement Data sharing is not applicable to this article as no new data were created or analyzed in this study. Author Contribution Statement Oyeyemi Patricia Adako: Conceptualization, Investigation, Writing – original draft. Oluwafemi Clement Adeusi: Software, Investigation, Resources, Writing – original draft. Peter Adeniyi Alaba: Methodology, Resources, Writing – review & editing, Supervision, Project administration.
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