ABSTRACT

New artificial intelligence systems are being developed to help teachers assess students more effectively that could uncover some of the learning disabilities that are difficult to diagnose. Once they can be properly identified, educators can tap into the resources available for a learning disability. An easy classroom introduction to artificial intelligence is to set up either Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri, Microsoft’s Cortana or Google’s Assistant in the classroom and start getting it to answer some of the questions that occur during lessons. Companies have been developing and creating robots and virtual human robots for use in a variety of educational and therapeutic environments for more than a decade. Games and activities with the robot can be designed to be suitable for the development of communication skills and how to accept and obey social rules at the same time. Eye Gaze systems are artificial intelligence-based electric devices.