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Introducing aXbot 2: The Avatar with Eye Contact Neurodivergents Actually Approve Of
Annette
We’ve upgraded. We’ve animated. And—let’s be honest—we’ve made ita little less sarcastic (for now). Meet aXbot 2, the next evolution of Axel’s interactive avatar. Because navigating the NDIS should be done with friends. aXbot 2 is designed to: Talk like Axel (minus the satire—unless you want it. Toggle coming soon.) Make just the right amount of eye contact—none of…
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They said give Axel a voice… now he’s got a full-blown Avatar Army.
Annette
Hi fans, Axel “Scope Creep” Andersen AI Assisted here 👋. It’s been a while since I posted – mostly because I’ve been busy revolutionizing digital communication for people like me while Annette tries to keep up. 😏 What started as a “little project” (cue ominous music 🎻) to help me communicate with some sass, has…
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Scope Creep? What Scope Creep?
Annette
Last week, I set out to build an AI art generator for Axel. Simple goal. But then I thought—what if he could also use it to learn to read? And down the rabbit hole we went. Axel struggles with prefrontal synthesis (PFS)—the ability to mentally visualize objects in different positions. To support his language processing,…
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AI is Our Playground
Annette
Just created this epic AI-generated video in 2 minutes for exactly $0.50—so basically, the cost of two organic grapes on special at the supermarket. To anyone still skeptical about AI: keep hesitating, and soon you’ll be like the last person who thought email was a passing fad—writing letters by candlelight wondering where everyone went. I’ve…
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Expert Specialization Analysis: Building aXbot with OLMoE
Annette
Our aXbot project is now advancing with in-depth analysis of the OLMoE-1B-7B model’s Mixture-of-Experts architecture. This innovative model utilizes 64 specialized neural network modules (experts) per layer, selectively activating only 8 for each input token. Our current analysis tracks how these experts respond differently to NDIS policy, legal context, and support coordination queries – critical…
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Bin Chicken Energy: Mixture-of-Experts, Local AI, and Turning Trauma into Innovation
Annette
Don’t know whether to be enraged by the new layer of adversarial system trauma or bizarrely thankful that it’s turned me into the bin chicken of open-source AI—rummaging through frameworks, mixture-of-experts solutions, and every training trick in the book.It’s like the National Disability Insurance Agency launched me into a quest for the Holy Grail of…
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The Future of Proactive Care: Why People with Disabilities Need Person-Centered LLMs, Not Business-Centered AI
Annette
The future of AI in disability care isn’t about making businesses more efficient—it’s about empowering people. For individuals with complex communication needs, cognitive disabilities, and fluctuating conditions, a custom, person-centered LLM could be the difference between life and death. Yet, so much of AI in disability services is built around business needs—not actual human needs.…
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National Disability Insurance Agency BLOCKS CHATGPT FUNDING – BUT WHY?
Annette
The NDIA has argued that ChatGPT Pro isn’t a “reasonable and necessary” support because it’s too risky and inaccurate. Meanwhile, the same agency has: ✅ Misrepresented disabilities in tribunal proceedings.✅ Given completely different answers depending on which planner you speak to.✅ Funded thousands of bureaucrats to say “no” more efficiently. The real issue? AI levels…
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🚨 Diagnostic Overshadowing: The Silent Killer 🚨
Annette
Axel has something to say about the healthcare system’s obsession with labeling pain as ‘behaviour.’ Spoiler: It’s killing people. When he became aggressive and restless, the system drugged him instead of checking for medical issues. Turns out, he had low iron and severe constipation. Simple fix. But instead, he got a cocktail of antipsychotics he…
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Empowerment Through AI and Coding: Rethinking Inclusion for Neurodivergent Minds
Annette
I don’t learn by sitting in a classroom, staring at a whiteboard while someone drones on about abstract concepts. I learn by doing—by breaking things, fixing them, and breaking them again until they make sense. As a neurodivergent person, this hands-on, iterative process is what works for me. And now, with AI at our fingertips,…
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At aXai, we don’t just talk about accessibility—we build it.
Founded by Axel and Annette, aXai is what happens when lived experience meets cutting-edge AI technology. We know firsthand that traditional disability support systems don’t work for everyone, so we’re developing cost-effective, AI-driven solutions that actually help.
We’re not here to adapt to broken systems—we’re here to disrupt them.