I completely agree that AI can’t replace a trained speech therapist. My goal is to bridge the gap between sessions, giving children more frequent and engaging practice opportunities.
Right now, many kids only see a therapist once a month. I think the app can be an AI-powered supplemental tool that provides gamified speech exercises to reinforce what they learn in therapy.
Would reframing our wordings to emphasize this "complementary" role make it clearer?
I completely agree that AI can’t replace a trained speech therapist. My goal is to bridge the gap between sessions, giving children more frequent and engaging practice opportunities.
Right now, many kids only see a therapist once a month. I think the app can be an AI-powered supplemental tool that provides gamified speech exercises to reinforce what they learn in therapy.
Would reframing our wordings to emphasize this "complementary" role make it clearer?
Would love to hear more from you.