Help Me Improve Driving Tool for Autistic Users
UPDATE: I updated my post as I noticed my previous one may have sounded a bit too much like marketing or advertising, and it most definitely is not intended to be that.
Hello everyone!
I am new to the community and am respectfully sharing a post (hopefully not going against any rules) about a project very close to my heart, specifically designed to assist the autistic community.
I've created a tool called Ariyah to help autistic drivers. This tool responds to voice commands and helps with communication, provides translations, and offers guidance during stressful situations, like talking to others or even the police.
I made Ariyah because I saw how driving was hard for my autistic son, especially with handling lots of sensory information and unexpected things on the road.
Right now, Ariyah is in its early testing stage, and I need your help to make it better. I’m looking for feedback from people like you who can try it out and tell me what works and what doesn’t. It's available in all languages and assists the person who does not speak English by translating and providing support.
Ariyah is currently free to use for ChatGPT users but as everyone knows ChatGPT does put a limit on messages. I’m working on making it an app that anyone can download from the App Store or Google Play. First I need to get feedback and learn from users.
If you want to try Ariyah and help us improve it, please let me know, and I’ll share the link to the beta version and a survey where you can leave your feedback.
Thank you for your time. I’m here to answer any questions and provide more information if you need it.
Looking forward to your help and feedback.
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Personally, I don't think anything would be more helpful than a few hours of autocross instruction.
Once you understand how a car behaves in an emergency it's a lot easier to not freeze up.
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Thanks for suggesting autocross instruction! It’s a solid way to gain confidence in handling a car during emergencies.
Ariyah is another tool that can help, especially for those who might find autocross challenging or overwhelming. It offers real-time voice support to manage daily driving situations and unexpected events more comfortably.
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