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AI & Dyslexia: Tools That Level the Playing Field with Phillipa James
Phillipa James
Director, Almond Marketing | Former Chair, Dyslexia Association of London
22nd May, Friday
12:00 PM GMT
Join Phillipa James, Director of Almond Marketing and former Chair of the Dyslexia Association of London, for a free and practical session on how artificial intelligence can help people with dyslexia in everyday life.
In this webinar you will learn:
How AI can help with day to day home and life admin
From confusing paperwork and insurance letters to figuring out what to cook, Phillipa will show you how AI handles the tasks that eat up your time and energy, so you can focus on the things that matter.
Using AI as your writing co-pilot
Discover how to take the heavy lifting out of emails, documents and difficult communications. Phillipa will show you why giving AI the context of a situation rather than just dictating gets you far better results, and how this plays to the way dyslexic brains naturally work.
Why people with dyslexia are brilliant at prompting AI
Find out why dyslexic thinkers are naturally good at getting the best from AI, and what to know about privacy settings and staying safe before you start.
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About Phillipa
Phillipa James is Director of Almond Marketing and a longstanding advocate for people with dyslexia. As former Chair of the Dyslexia Association of London she has spent years championing practical support and raising awareness of the dyslexic experience in work and daily life.
Phillipa has dyslexia herself and brings personal insight alongside real world business experience to everything she does. Her sessions are known for being warm, practical and genuinely useful, with real examples, live demos and no jargon.
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