Awe and Wonder Podcast: AAC & AT

S8 E6: AI Possibilities featuring Mai Ling Chan

49 min · 5 de nov de 2025
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In this episode we sit down with the incredible Mai Ling Chan, CCC-SLP, PMP, co-creator of AI for SLP Facebook group and a person dedicated to connecting and bridging relationships across the industry. We dive into critical updates on how to prompt AI effectively and safely as well as exploring the need to consider how people with disabilities want or don't want to use AI themselves. Tune in to hear Mai Ling's forward-thinking perspective on how technology and business can responsibly and effectively support the disability community. Episode Resources:  Exceptional Leaders Network: https://www.exceptionalleadersnetwork.com/ [https://www.exceptionalleadersnetwork.com/]  AI for the SLP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/597325123447725 [https://www.facebook.com/groups/597325123447725] ArSHA Conference 2026: https://www.arsha.org/convention/ [https://www.arsha.org/convention/] Mai Ling Chan: https://www.mailingchan.com/about [https://www.mailingchan.com/about]

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