Indian-origin autistic teen seeks US patent for universal human invention using AI
An autistic Indian-origin teenager has co-filed for a US patent for an invention that is designed to meet the needs of neurodiverse, disadvantaged, and underserved populations, while remaining universally applicable and desirable for users of all abilities.
Dubai-based 15-year-old Zayne, an inline skating champion, and his father Merzi Sodawaterwala recently co-filed the patent with the United States Patents and Trademark Office (USPTO) for the invention that reimagines how people move, learn, and grow – across physical, cognitive, and emotional dimensions – while using the Artificial Intelligence for good.