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The Cognity
Fully automated AI platform for learning social skills designed for autistic individuals.

What is The Cognity?

The Cognity is a fully automated AI platform designed to enhance social skills learning for autistic individuals. It provides a structured and personalized approach to developing communication skills, bridging understanding between people, and helping to foster compassion.

The platform offers a comprehensive suite of tools and features, including theoretical learning modules, interactive exercises with automated feedback, and progress tracking. It's built for use in various settings including homes, schools, and therapy clinics. The Cognity aims to provide flexibility, convenience, and personalized learning journeys for each individual, ensuring an effective and engaging learning experience.

Features

  • Personalized Learning Journeys: Tailored social skills development adapting to individual needs and progress.
  • Automated Feedback: AI-powered analysis of voice, facial expressions, words, and reactions.
  • Administration Platform: Tools for therapists to manage student progress, assign homework, and conduct group sessions.
  • Flexibility and Convenience: Allows users to integrate social skills exercises into their daily routines at their own pace.

Use Cases

  • Integrating social skills exercises into a child's daily routine at home.
  • Enhancing therapy sessions for therapists and behavior analysts.
  • Providing a structured learning environment in schools for autistic students.
  • Offering individuals a self-paced learning tool for social skills development.

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