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Many of us believe that artificial intelligence is an abstract, far -off concept that we can only witness in science fiction movies with humanoid robots and holograms. It is, nevertheless, becoming more and more rooted in our world and is reaching other professions and demographics, including those with impairments. Accessibility and inclusion have been revolutionised by artificial intelligence! The quality of life for people with impairments has significantly improved because of AI technology solutions. The present study is designed to flag up the implication of AI to differently -abled persons.
Asifullah Samim (Thu,) studied this question.