Utilizing Artificial Intelligence to Help Neurodivergent Children with Abstract Operators

Session Number

Biz INTRN 20

Advisor(s)

Michael Deng, Kent Gang, and Andrew Liang

Discipline

Business

Start Date

17-4-2025 2:45 PM

End Date

17-4-2025 3:00 PM

Abstract

Abstract Operators is a startup focused on developing a platform targeted at aiding companies by employing Al agents. In our project, we used Artificial Intelligence and web development with an emphasis on deployment and integration of various technologies. Neurodivergent children often struggle with issues such as overstimulation, concentration, and having a social filter. This can cause them to misbehave and accidentally harm others without meaning to. To counteract this problem, we created a website incorporating an Al chatbot that could give neurodivergent (and socially awkward people looking to improve their social skills) personalized social scenarios and help improve how they would act. Over the course of five months, the company offered one-on-one mentorship and resources to develop the Al-powered web application. This involved using multiple libraries and algorithms, optimizing an Al algorithm, implementing a React-based interface, and deploying the application on a cloud web server. Throughout the internship, the company benefited from the project through the creation of a functional application able to solve a critical problem.

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Utilizing Artificial Intelligence to Help Neurodivergent Children with Abstract Operators

Abstract Operators is a startup focused on developing a platform targeted at aiding companies by employing Al agents. In our project, we used Artificial Intelligence and web development with an emphasis on deployment and integration of various technologies. Neurodivergent children often struggle with issues such as overstimulation, concentration, and having a social filter. This can cause them to misbehave and accidentally harm others without meaning to. To counteract this problem, we created a website incorporating an Al chatbot that could give neurodivergent (and socially awkward people looking to improve their social skills) personalized social scenarios and help improve how they would act. Over the course of five months, the company offered one-on-one mentorship and resources to develop the Al-powered web application. This involved using multiple libraries and algorithms, optimizing an Al algorithm, implementing a React-based interface, and deploying the application on a cloud web server. Throughout the internship, the company benefited from the project through the creation of a functional application able to solve a critical problem.