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Could AI tech like ChatGPT improve inclusion for people with a disability?

John Stanley

John Stanley chats with Bronwyn Hemsley, a Professor of Speech Pathology at the University of Technology Sydney, about a software called ‘Chat GPT’.

It’s becoming increasingly popular among High school and university students.

Although, there has been some concern that students are using the software to cheat and plagiarise their way through assignments and exams.

There is some good news, Bronwyn highlights how the software could be used to help those with communication disabilities to communicate and liaise better with others.

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