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There's a subtle mindset you must fight when you spend time with God.

Are you there to get answers, generate power, gain wisdom or receive training for your "real" life after prayer?

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Even if nothing changes after the time you spend with God, would it have been time well spent nonetheless?

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I can see a use for AI here. Let's say the autistic person has a job like flipping burgers. The AI is hooked up to the incoming orders list, and can prompt the autist what to make. For a normal person this would mean displaying the orders list as is, but depending on the various ways the autistic person can become distracted or lose focus, they may need steering along various paths to get back on track. Steering inputs might include a generated voice talking continuously in their ear, visual cues (possibly delivered via augmented reality glasses), and bracelets or gloves that vibrate in a variety of ways. In short, turn the autist into an industrial robot with an AI control system. A single feedback system that also prompts for narratives like "go shopping", "do laundry" and "clean my room" would spread any available development funding over as much of patients' lives as possible, while allowing the control system to match the autist's mood over a whole day, not just a single activity.

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