Artificial intelligence could reshape careers support for neurodivergent learners by making education adapt to the individual, not the other way around.

Coracle CEO James Tweed argues that rigid learning systems too often fail people with dyslexia, ADHD and other neurodivergent needs, limiting confidence, skills and routes into work. He points to Coracle’s secure, offline learning technology already used across most public prisons in England and Wales, and outlines a new AI-powered learning assistant (backed by Innovate UK and developed with the University of Hertfordshire) designed to respond in real time to how someone is progressing and where they’re struggling, with potential applications far beyond prisons.

AI could transform careers support for neurodiverse learners

Coracle CEO calls for AI to transform careers support for neurodivergent learners

AI could transform careers support for neurodivergent learners

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