Prosthetic Intelligence is a cloud service that integrates the latest generative AI technology with a wide range of hardware devices, facilitating tailored accessibility.

Additional web and mobile features enable parents, teachers, and healthcare professionals to access the Prosthetic Intelligence, providing collaborative AI teaching for unlimited possible scenarios.

Cloud-based generative AI is at the core of our Prosthetic Intelligence, essential for empowering intellectually disabled individuals in navigating a world not designed for them. Generative AI's crucial feature is its adaptability, as many challenges faced by intellectually disabled individuals revolve around adaptation. Consider a scenario where people don't communicate through written or verbal language; how would this world differ, and how challenging would it be to function in it?

At home, those with intellectual disabilities, like those unable to process verbal or written language, are often well understood, fostering adaptation between disabled and non-disabled individuals. However, outside their homes, they encounter a world of 'aliens' who struggle to understand them, and vice versa.

Generative AI can be 'taught' how a unique mind thinks, drawing from parents who understand them best. It bridges the gap by adapting the disabled individual's thinking to fit the world, and vice versa, not only for communication but also for emotional regulation, learning, engagement, executive functioning, and more. Operating in the cloud, it achieves this anywhere, in any context, promoting greater independence and life fulfillment. No other technology offers this transformative power.

  • Currently existing cloud-based generative AI models are sufficient, as long as they can utilize text-to-speech, speech-to-text, vision, and image creation functionalities. Parents will need to 'teach' the AI about their child's needs and abilities, but this does not involve 'training' a new AI model at this time.

  • Information that parents provide is encrypted and stored in the cloud under the user's account. Unique Minds will not have access to user data without permission. Unlike 'training' data, 'teaching' data does not become a permanent part of the AI. The disadvantage is that the AI must be reminded of this 'taught' information during every prompt, which can be more costly per use. However, in return, we can maintain user data under the control of the user, and we can create an unlimited number of Prosthetic Intelligences that can learn and evolve with a child without the need for costly and compute-intensive 'training' sessions.

  • Yes, it will be. This approach is necessary to provide daily services.

  • No. Stock generative AI models are not tailored to the physical and cognitive needs of most intellectually disabled individuals. Additionally, you must be clever in how you engineer your prompts to obtain useful results. While generative AI forms the backbone of Prosthetic Intelligence, the real magic happens when our software connects the AI with accessible hardware.