AI Tools Finder
Find the right AI tools for your specific challenges. Organized by need, with practical recommendations for neurodivergent users.
AI & ADHD Research (2025)
Verified .edu research on AI applications for ADHD
AI & Autism Research (2025)
Verified .edu research on AI applications for autism
AI & Dyslexia Research (2025)
Verified .edu research on AI applications for dyslexia
AI & Mobility/Physical Disability Research (2025)
Verified .edu and .gov research on AI and assistive technologies for physical disabilities
General Accessibility & AI Resources
Verified .edu and .gov resources on AI accessibility for all disabilities
Using AI Responsibly
AI tools are powerful assistants, but always verify important information. Use AI as a starting point for support and research—then confirm details with healthcare providers, educators, or trusted sources before acting on them. All resources on this page link directly to verified .gov and .edu sources.
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Sources
- AI for Pediatric ADHD — Stanford Medicine (Dec 2024)
- AI for Tracking Social Behaviours and Supporting ASD Diagnosis — Lancet eBioMedicine (2025)
- AI Screens for Language and Speech Disorders in Children — University at Buffalo (April 2025)
- Access Board Preliminary Findings on AI and People with Disabilities — UW CREATE (Jan 2025)
- AI and the Future of Accessibility — Carnegie Mellon University (Nov 2025)
- Integrating AI and Assistive Technologies in Healthcare — Healthcare (2025)