Author(s): Ramadas G*
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Organoid Intelligence (OI), and Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) into library information retrieval and distribution systems represents a transformative advancement for audiology and speech pathology. This article explores how these technologies enhance accessibility and efficiency for individuals with communication disabilities. AI-driven tools, such as speech recognition software and Natural Language Processing (NLP), are revolutionizing information accessibility. Meanwhile, advancements like deep learning models for diagnostic support and quantum computing for accelerated simulations are reshaping patient care and research. Ethical considerations and regulatory compliance are essential for the responsible use of these technologies in healthcare. This study highlights the crucial role of AI, OI, and ASI in advancing library services for audiology and speech pathology, offering insights into future developments and challenges.
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