Dysolve, an AI-powered dyslexia treatment, aims to reprocess students' brains to transition them out of special education by personalizing programs based on individual learning needs, correcting the underlying brain differences causing the disorder.
California lacks universal dyslexia screening in public schools, delaying dyslexia identification, making it harder for students to overcome the condition, with estimated costs of $12 billion in 2020 and $1 trillion over the next 60 years.
Dyslexia treatments like tutoring and auditory learning are manageable, not curative; Dysolve stands out for its potential to correct dyslexia by changing the brain, offering hope for those historically considered lifelong sufferers.
Dysolve co-founder Coral Hoh, with a background in linguistics, emphasizes the heartbreaking challenges faced by children with dyslexia, the need for innovative technologies like AI, and the difficulty of gaining trust in new solutions.
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