APPLICATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES IN SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPY
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artificial intelligence, audio classification, automatic speech recognition (ASR) technology, digital technology, corrective intervention system.Abstract
This article presents a comprehensive analysis of modern technologies, emerging artificial intelligence (AI) tools, and various supportive devices aimed at engaging children’s attention. Particular emphasis is placed on the significance of these technologies in the field of speech and language therapy, their practical benefits, as well as their positive and negative impacts on speech formation during a child’s ontogenetic development. In addition, the study examines the future development prospects and potential applications of these technologies for future generations.
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