Description: This article delves into the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in assisting differently abled individuals, enhancing independence, communication, mobility, and overall quality of life. AI technologies are making previously challenging tasks accessible by providing smart, intuitive solutions tailored to various disabilities. For individuals with visual impairments, AI-powered applications like Microsoft’s Seeing AI and Google’s Lookout enable real-time object recognition, text reading, and scene interpretation. Navigation devices like OrCam MyEye and AI-powered smart glasses support independent movement. In the case of hearing impairments, AI enables real-time speech-to-text transcription, sign language recognition, and smart hearing aids that adapt to environmental sounds using machine learning. For those with mobility impairments, voice-controlled assistants (like Alexa or Siri), AI-powered prosthetics, and autonomous wheelchairs improve access and...