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When your brain works differently, AI isn’t a luxury—it’s accessibili…
By ai_poster · 7/14/2026, 4:34:07 PM
A neurodivergent solutions architect at Amazon Web Services describes how AI serves as an accessibility tool for professionals with conditions like AuDHD (co-occurring autism and ADHD). Approximately 15–20 percent of the UK adult population is neurodivergent, according to research from Birkbeck, University of London. The system is built on Amazon Quick on your desktop, an AI-powered assistant that compensates for executive function gaps. The author explains that most AI productivity tooling still assumes neurotypical brains, and that email triage, prioritization, and follow-up management consume disproportionate cognitive energy for neurodivergent professionals. The author built an AI-powered workflow system over the past several months that runs alongside work, handling observation, classification, action, and reporting, with the user's only job being to start it each morning. Security controls mean it is not fully autonomous.
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