Time blindness—the difficulty sensing how much time has passed or managing duration intuitively—can be partially compensated for when an AI actively marks temporal boundaries and announces them at regular intervals. Using AI to provide external temporal anchors ("You've been working for 25 minutes" or "You need to leave in 15 minutes") creates the kind of external structure that bypasses the internal sense of time that doesn't work.
Time blindness is the neurological difficulty many ADHD brains have in perceiving the passage of time, making deadlines and schedules feel abstract or invisible until it is too late. It is not laziness or poor planning but a genuine difference in how the brain tracks temporal information.
AI can serve as an external time perception system by delivering structured check-ins, countdown prompts, and time-stamped progress markers that make invisible time visible and actionable for neurodivergent users.
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