Artificial Intelligence (AI) harnesses unprecedented capabilities through Machine Learning to grasp, represent, and transmit knowledge that would otherwise be elusive. This fundamental contribution to knowledge representation was explored in our previous study aimed at enhancing the employability of neurodivergent individuals. It led to the development of a system to tangibly represent real-time social interactions, with initial results demonstrating its potential to support the professional integration of neurodivergent individuals. Here, we propose activities to ensure the sustainability of knowledge transfer and our AI-driven technological framework. We will assess its social impacts among stakeholders and project partners while adhering to ethical considerations regarding trust and data management in AI applications for vulnerable individuals with disabilities.
Principal researcher
Jocelyne Kiss
Team
Marie-Hélène Parizeau
Valéry Psyché
Caroline Brassard
Martin Caouette
James Hutson