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A Teenager Just Turned Eye Scans Into an AI Test for Autism and ADHD

Inc.com

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July 9, 2026

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A Teenager Just Turned Eye Scans Into an AI Test for Autism and ADHD

From school project to breakthrough: how a teenager built an AI tool that reads the eye to detect autism and ADHD.

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Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 30, 2026

Children's use of artificial intelligence outpaces adults by more than 3 times: UNICEF

At least 20M children worldwide have used AI, with 1 in 10 turning to it for advice on personal worries, agency says

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 23, 2026

MapLight Therapeutics, Inc. (MPLT) Discusses Top Line Phase II IRIS Study Results for ML-004 in Autism Spectrum Disorder Transcript

MapLight Therapeutics, Inc. (MPLT) Discusses Top Line Phase II IRIS Study Results for ML-004 in Autism Spectrum Disorder Transcript

Off The Press

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· Jun 27, 2026

Americans increasingly turn to AI for mental healthcare: poll

Americans are turning to artificial intelligence tools for mental health advice and therapists are divided. An American Psychological Association (APA) survey released June 16 found that 39 of psychologists have had conversations with patients who used AI to self-diagnose. About one-third of respondents said their patients are relying on AI for help with self-discipline, affirmations []...Click to read more

Korea Times News

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· Jul 1, 2026

KAIST develops AI that analyzes mouse behavior to detect autism

KAIST develops AI that analyzes mouse behavior to detect autism

Digital Trends

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· Jul 9, 2026

Parents worry AI is becoming a crutch for their kids while schools struggle to keep up, survey finds

A new Deloitte survey found that 49 of parents worry their child relies on AI too much, while only 33 of schools have any AI guidelines in place.

UrduPoint

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· Jun 21, 2026

Psychiatrist warns excessive screen use may trigger autism-like symptoms, urges strong parental control

Psychiatrist warns excessive screen use may trigger autism-like symptoms, urges strong parental control

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Related coverage for "A Teenager Just Turned Eye Scans Into an AI Test for Autism and ADHD": Anadolu Agency — Children's use of artificial intelligence outpaces adults by more than 3 times: UNICEF. Seeking Alpha — MapLight Therapeutics, Inc. (MPLT) Discusses Top Line Phase II IRIS Study Results for ML-004 in Autism Spectrum Disorder Transcript. Off The Press — Americans increasingly turn to AI for mental healthcare: poll. Korea Times News — KAIST develops AI that analyzes mouse behavior to detect autism. Digital Trends — Parents worry AI is becoming a crutch for their kids while schools struggle to keep up, survey finds. UrduPoint — Psychiatrist warns excessive screen use may trigger autism-like symptoms, urges strong parental control