Autistic masking—the constant adjustment of behavior to meet others' expectations—is exhausting work that your nervous system tracks even when your conscious mind doesn't register it. AI can reduce this fatigue by handling some of the performance management externally, letting you drop the mask in certain contexts while the system handles social translation when it's actually necessary.
Masking, also called camouflaging, is the effortful process by which autistic and neurodivergent individuals suppress natural behaviors and mimic neurotypical social norms, resulting in significant cognitive and emotional exhaustion.
AI provides a private, pressure-free space where users can communicate without masking, process social situations authentically, and develop strategies for reducing the cumulative fatigue that long-term camouflaging produces.
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