An NBC Nightly News team came to Pine Bush High School back in October to do a story about how artificial intelligence is helping students with dyslexia.
Calvin Martin, a ninth-grader at PBHS, was diagnosed with the learning disability at nine years old. Calvin has been using an AI program called Dysolve to help him overcome the disability and read on grade level.
The story aired on Dec. 20, 2024. Click here to view the story.
Calvin and his dad, Michael Martin, talked with the NBC journalist Rehema Ellis about how the program has helped Calvin build his confidence and ace English. Michael Martin called it a “game-changer” for his son.
Great job to Calvin and his family for sharing his story to help others.
Here, Calvin is pictured with, from left, NBC producer Ramón Taylor, NBC assistant producer Mimi Geller, his dad Michael and journalist Rehema Ellis.