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Learning disorders in 2031
Welcome to the Inclusive Paradise 2.0: How AI Will Finally Cure Our Literacy Do you have a dyslexic, dysgraphic, or heaven forbid a dyscalculic child in the family? Relax, pop the champagne. The near future promises a revolution that makes paper excuse notes look like medieval relics. Enter generative artificial intelligence: the ultimate saviour of education, guaranteed to erase all differences. At least on paper. Picture this idyllic scene in the year 2030: The End of Dysgraphia: Why Torture a Hand With Writing? A student with motor difficulties simply blinks tiredly at the screen. A neural network catches the sparkle of his thought and instantly produces a brilliant five‑page essay in flawless form. The fact that the boy, after seven years of schooling, can’t write a grocery list? Details. What matters is that his digital footprint is perfectly inclusive. Dyslexia as a Relic. Reading long texts is exhausting. An AI assistant chews through Shakespeare in real time and spits it out as three emojis and a fifteen‑second TikTok clip. Reading disorders are officially declared obsolete, because let’s be honest no one needs to read anymore.