Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the educational landscape, offering innovative solutions to longstanding challenges in special education. This review explores the integration of AI technologies in supporting students with diverse learning needs. Drawing on recent research and practice-based insights, the paper examines how AI facilitates personalized instruction, improves accessibility, enhances communication, and supports data-driven decision-making. Moreover, it addresses ethical considerations, highlights emerging innovations, and discusses the role of AI in augmenting—not replacing—human interaction. The review identifies key opportunities for inclusive and adaptive learning, while also presenting current limitations and future research directions. It emphasizes the importance of equity, ethical deployment, and the involvement of stakeholders in AI development for special education.
Paul Main (Tue,) studied this question.