Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University (IAU) has launched the nation’s first comprehensive guide to artificial intelligence tools designed specifically to support students with disabilities. This pioneering effort reinforces the university’s dedication to inclusive education and aligns with national mandates for digital empowerment and the protection of disability rights.
University President Fahad Al-Harbi emphasized that the initiative is rooted in the Law of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which ensures equal access to education and reflects Saudi Arabia’s alignment with global standards and national strategies for digital inclusion.
The guide features a variety of intelligent applications customized to address diverse disabilities. These tools are designed to promote independent learning, enhance digital engagement, offer academic assistance, and support students in taking greater control of their educational experience.
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