The article discusses how an Israeli TV reporter named Shai Avivi, who lost his ability to speak due to a brain injury, is using an artificial intelligence (AI) system to communicate. The AI system, developed by a company called Voicitt, analyzes Avivi’s mouth movements and converts them into speech. Avivi suffered a brain hemorrhage in 2019 that left him unable to speak, but he can still move his mouth and lips. The AI system tracks these movements and translates them into words and sentences, allowing Avivi to communicate again. The technology has been a game-changer for Avivi, enabling him to continue his work as a journalist and regain his independence. The article highlights the potential of AI to assist people with disabilities and improve their quality of life. It also underscores the importance of developing accessible and inclusive technologies that can empower individuals and promote greater social inclusion.