Fatigue shaped by chronic illness or neurological conditions isn't solved by rest alone—it requires interfaces that reduce cognitive and physical demand as stamina depletes throughout the day. AI that monitors interaction patterns and automatically simplifies navigation, reduces animations, or spaces out notifications prevents the afternoon crash that leaves people unable to finish basic tasks.
Fatigue-aware adaptive interfaces use AI to detect signs of user fatigue or reduced input accuracy and automatically adjust the interface to lower cognitive and physical demands in real time. Indicators such as slower response times, increased error rates, or irregular interaction patterns trigger the system to simplify layouts, enlarge targets, or reduce required steps.
This approach is especially valuable for users with multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue syndrome, or other conditions where capacity fluctuates throughout the day. Rather than forcing users to manually configure settings during moments of low energy, the AI handles adaptation proactively, preserving independence and reducing frustration.
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