Assistive technology is increasingly recognized and is a field of good applicability to artificial intelligence in addition to universal architecture.
According to an article released by Forbes Magazine with data from Coherent Industry Insights, the technology market for people with disabilities and the elderly was estimated at US$14 billion in 2015 and is predicted to reach US$26 billion by 2024.
With the assistance of artificial intelligence (A.I.) resources and modern human-computer interfaces, human beings are learning and mastering new abilities, seeking solutions to the challenges of those most in need.