Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) AI tools help people who cannot speak by predicting words, organizing vocabulary, and speeding up communication through symbol or text selection. Whether someone uses symbols, typing, or eye-gaze, AI learns their patterns and reduces the effort needed to express complex thoughts.
Augmentative and alternative communication, commonly called AAC, refers to any method that supplements or replaces natural speech for people who cannot communicate verbally due to conditions like ALS, cerebral palsy, autism, or stroke.
AI has transformed AAC by enabling predictive symbol selection, natural language generation from minimal input, and voice banking tools that preserve a person existing voice before it is lost, making communication faster and more expressive for nonspeaking individuals.
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