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ADHD individual finds AI chatbots valuable for non-judgmental learning

An individual with ADHD shares their positive experience using AI chatbots, finding them to be a non-judgmental tool for asking basic questions. This approach, described as "Explain this like I'm new to it," allows for learning without shame or pressure, a concept explored in their book "No Sight Required." AI

IMPACT AI chatbots can serve as accessible and non-judgmental learning tools for individuals with conditions like ADHD.

RANK_REASON Personal anecdote about using AI, not a significant industry event.

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ADHD individual finds AI chatbots valuable for non-judgmental learning

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    I was diagnosed with ADHD as a kid, and my favorite five words to type at an AI are: "Explain this like I'm new to it." No shame, no judgment, ask the dumb ques

    I was diagnosed with ADHD as a kid, and my favorite five words to type at an AI are: "Explain this like I'm new to it." No shame, no judgment, ask the dumb question at 1am. The machine never sighs. That permission is all over my book. No Sight Required. # ADHD # Blind # AI