Together, we can
Harness the power of AI to revolutionize autism
Our Impact
Many people in need reached through early intervention awareness initiatives.
At Autism AI Research Institute, we believe in the transformative power of technology to improve the lives of individuals with autism and their families. Our work is rooted in creating lasting, scalable impact through research, tools, and awareness.

We Find & Fund
We are in search of opportunities to help as many Autistic as possible. We approach and fund all those in need.
We Educate
Today’s youth need a helpful hand and right guidance at every stage. Here’s where we take care of them.
We Provide
We run small-scale schools for the underprivileged children and youth of daily wage workers for a better future.
We Employ
We are in search of opportunities to help as many youth as possible. We approach and fund all those in need.
AAIRIT
Autism AI Research Institute is a Delaware Nonprofit Nonstock Corporation.
With the rise in autism cases globally and in the USA along with shrinking care and resources Sarim founded the initiative to use AI and technology to elevate the standard of autism care.
Joined by Peter Hartl and Zubair Ahmed, who share a passion for social impact, the mission is to provide advanced tools, promote inclusivity, and drive awareness.
AI is not a replacement for human care but a powerful supplement, enabling more tailored and effective interventions for individuals with autism and their families.
The future promises even more personalized support through technology.

Technology Push
AI-powered diagnostic tools for early detection and interventions can begin, which can
significantly improve outcomes for children
Region of Research
AI is also being used in autism research to better understand the condition and develop new treatments.
Challenges & Considerations
While AI holds great promise for supporting individuals with autism, there are some challenges and ethical considerations to keep in mind
Data Analysis
AI to analyze large datasets from autism studies to uncover new patterns and insights about the condition. This could lead to breakthroughs in understanding the neurological, genetic, and environmental factors that contribute to autism.

