Apple's new tear-jerking ad shows an autistic boy using an iPad to speak

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April 2 is Autism Awareness Day and Apple is doing its part with this tear-jerking ad about about a boy named Dillon usng the iPad to communicate with people.

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"All my life I wanted so badly to connect with people. But they couldn't understand because I had no way to communicate," the iPad's robotic voice says, reading Dillon's typed words.

"So many people can't understand that I have a mind. All they see is a person who is not in control. But now you can hear me. The iPad helps me to see not only my words, but to hold onto my thoughts," he writes.

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Here's the full video to remind us to be kind to those who are outwardly different, because inside, everyone is different and everyone is the same.

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