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LESSON 1.1What AI Does in Cricket TodayCricket teams use AI to analyse every ball in every match. AI studies patterns — which bowler takes wickets against left-handed batters, which fielding position stops the most runs, which pitch conditions favour spinners.
These tools have names you may have heard: Hawk-Eye (tracks ball movement), DRS (Decision Review System) (uses cameras and AI to review LBW decisions), and CricViz (used by international teams to study opponent weaknesses).
All cricket statistics — scores, averages, economy rates, strike rates — are stored as data. AI finds patterns in that data. This is exactly the kind of systematic, pattern-based work that many autistic thinkers do naturally.Autistic strength: Cricket statistics are a deep system of numbers and patterns. Many autistic people who love cricket develop encyclopaedic knowledge of player statistics. That knowledge, combined with AI tools, is genuinely valuable to professional teams and media organisations.Career after Grade 10: Sports Data Analyst, Cricket Statistician, Sports Journalist (written), Data Scientist for cricket broadcasters (Star Sports, Sony Sports, JioCinema all hire data teams). -
LESSON 1.2How to Learn Cricket Deeply Using AIYou can ask an AI chatbot any cricket question. Here are specific examples:
Type: "Explain the LBW rule completely. Give me every condition that must be true for the umpire to give LBW out."
Type: "Compare Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's Test batting statistics from 2018 to 2023. Give me the numbers in a table."
Type: "Explain the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method step by step in simple words."
The AI will give you a clear, complete, text-based answer every time. You can ask the same question in a different way if the first answer is not clear enough. The AI will not be impatient.Useful tools: Cricbuzz and ESPNCricinfo provide full ball-by-ball text commentary — you can follow every match as written text. ChatGPT can explain any statistic or rule you find. CricViz (cricviz.com) publishes free articles on cricket data analysis.Learning tip: If you have a specific area of cricket you are deeply interested in — for example, spin bowling tactics or Test match history — focus your AI learning on that area. Deep expertise in one area is more valuable than shallow knowledge of everything. -
LESSON 1.3Cricket Writing and Analysis as a CareerCricket journalism and analysis is done almost entirely through writing. If you have deep cricket knowledge, you can build a career writing about cricket — without any face-to-face social demands.
Step 1. Choose one cricket topic you know deeply. For example: Test match bowling statistics from 2010 to 2023.
Step 2. Use ChatGPT or Claude to help you structure an article. Type: "I want to write a 500-word analysis of India's best Test bowlers in the last decade. Help me create a clear structure with 4 sections."
Step 3. Write the content yourself. Use AI to check grammar and improve clarity.
Step 4. Publish on a free platform like Medium or Substack.
Step 5. Apply as a contributor to ESPNCricinfo, The Cricket Monthly, or Cricbuzz.Career path: Build a portfolio of 10 analysis articles. Apply to cricket websites, sports news agencies, and BCCI's media team. Written cricket analysis is entirely remote work — no office, no team meetings required. -
LESSON 1.4Building a Cricket Data Project with AI HelpA data project is when you gather cricket statistics and find something interesting in the patterns. This is a powerful portfolio piece for any sports data career.
Here is a specific project you can start today:
Project idea: "Which Indian batters perform best in the 4th innings of a Test match when chasing more than 200 runs?"
Step 1. Go to Cricsheet (cricsheet.org) — free cricket data in spreadsheet form.
Step 2. Download the India Test match data.
Step 3. Ask ChatGPT: "I have a spreadsheet of cricket match data. Help me write Python code that filters for 4th innings results and calculates each batter's average when India is chasing 200 or more."
Step 4. Run the code. Read the results. Write a short article about what you found.Why this matters: This kind of data project is exactly what professional cricket analysts do. Teams like Mumbai Indians, CSK, and the Indian national team have full data science departments. A real project in your portfolio is stronger than any certificate.
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LESSON 2.1AI as a Maths Tutor That Explains Every StepWolfram Alpha (wolframalpha.com) is a free tool that solves any maths problem and shows every step in written form. Type any equation, formula, or maths question and it gives you the complete working — not just the answer.
Photomath is a free phone app. Point your camera at any maths problem written on paper. It shows the full solution on screen with step-by-step explanation.
Khan Academy (khanacademy.org) has maths lessons for every level from basic arithmetic to calculus. Every lesson has a written transcript. You can read instead of watching the video.
For any concept you do not understand, type it into ChatGPT: "Explain quadratic equations to me using a numbered list of steps. Use one simple example. Do not skip any step."Autistic strength: Mathematics has precise, consistent rules. There is one correct answer. There is no ambiguity. No social interpretation required. Many autistic people find maths easier than subjects with vague rules, and this is a genuine advantage — maths skills are highly paid and in constant demand.Specific tip: When asking AI to explain maths, always add: "Show me the rule first, then one example, then give me a practice question." This structure — rule → example → practice — is the clearest way to learn any maths concept. -
LESSON 2.2Visual Maths Tools — See Equations as ShapesDesmos (desmos.com) is a free graphing calculator. Type any equation and it draws the graph immediately. You can see how changing a number changes the shape. This is completely free and works in any browser.
GeoGebra (geogebra.org) shows geometry — triangles, circles, angles — as interactive visual diagrams. You can move points and see how everything changes in real time.
These tools convert abstract equations into visual patterns. For people who think in systems and patterns, seeing the shape of an equation can make the algebra much clearer.
Type into ChatGPT: "Give me 5 equations that produce interesting shapes when graphed. I will try each one on Desmos."Career after Grade 10: Data Analyst, Actuary (insurance and risk calculation), Financial Analyst, AI/Machine Learning Engineer, Statistician. All of these use maths daily. All are primarily desk-based, text-based work with clear rules and measurable outcomes. -
LESSON 2.3Using AI to Prepare for Competitive Maths ExamsJEE, NEET, bank exams, SSC, and UPSC all have maths sections. AI can generate unlimited practice questions for every topic.
Type into ChatGPT:
"Give me 5 practice questions on permutations and combinations at Class 12 level. After I answer each one, tell me if I am correct and show me the full working if I am wrong."
This creates a personalised practice session. You control the topic, the difficulty, and the pace. You can do this at midnight. You can do it for 5 minutes or 5 hours. The AI will not rush you.
Embibe and Toppr are Indian exam preparation platforms with AI-powered practice. They track your weak areas and send you targeted questions.Important note: Many autistic students find that self-directed AI-assisted preparation is more effective than coaching classes. Coaching classes have social demands, time pressure, and inconsistent pacing. AI preparation is entirely under your control.Career path: Government maths-based jobs — bank PO, railway officer, SSC CGL — all have written-only selection processes. 4% of positions are reserved for Persons with Disabilities under the RPwD Act. -
LESSON 2.4Introduction to AI and Machine Learning Through MathsAI itself is built on mathematics — specifically linear algebra, probability, and calculus. If you understand maths, you already understand the foundation of AI.
Here is a specific path from maths to AI/ML careers:
Step 1. Learn Python basics (Module 4 of this course explains how).
Step 2. Complete Kaggle's free "Python" and "Intro to Machine Learning" courses at kaggle.com — both are free and entirely text-based.
Step 3. Build one project: train an AI model on a simple dataset. Kaggle provides datasets and starter code.
Step 4. Publish your project on GitHub.
Step 5. Apply for Data Analyst or junior ML Engineer roles.
The entire path above can be done from home, alone, at your own pace. No classroom, no group work, no social performance required.Autistic advantage in ML: Machine learning requires systematic thinking, attention to detail in code, pattern recognition in data, and persistence in debugging. These are common autistic strengths. The field specifically values people who can find subtle patterns others miss.
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LESSON 3.1Why Chess and Autistic Thinking Are a Natural MatchChess has clear, fixed rules. Every piece moves in a specific, defined way. There are no exceptions. There is no ambiguity. The board is a visual grid with a precise state at every moment.
Chess rewards:
• Pattern recognition — recognising board positions and threats
• Systematic thinking — calculating sequences of moves
• Deep focus — analysing a position for a long time
• Memory — remembering opening theory and famous games
• Rule-based reasoning — following logical chains of cause and effect
These are traits that many autistic people have naturally. Research has found higher rates of chess skill among autistic individuals than in the general population. Chess tournaments are structured, predictable, and mostly silent — which many autistic players find comfortable.Real example: Magnus Carlsen (World Chess Champion) and many other elite chess players show autistic traits including extreme pattern memory and deep specialised focus. Chess is one of the few competitive fields where autistic cognitive styles are a direct competitive advantage. -
LESSON 3.2AI Chess Coaching Tools — Free and Immediately AvailableLichess (lichess.org) is completely free. It has no advertisements. You can play against the AI at any level from beginner to very strong. After every game, tap "Analysis" to see a move-by-move review. Every mistake is shown with the correct alternative move and a written explanation.
Chess.com has a free version with an AI coach called "Insights" that tracks your most common mistakes over time and tells you what to practise.
Stockfish is the world's strongest chess AI. It is free and built into Lichess. It can evaluate any position in seconds and explain the best move in plain text.
To start today: Go to lichess.org. Click "Play with the computer." Choose level 3 or 4 (for beginners). Play one game. Then click "Learn from your mistakes."Learning method for systematic thinkers: Study one opening completely before trying another. Pick either the Italian Game (for White) or the French Defence (for Black). Ask ChatGPT: "Teach me the Italian Game move by move. After each move, explain the reason for that move." Learn this one opening until every response is familiar. Then play it until it becomes automatic before moving to the next opening. -
LESSON 3.3Learning Chess Strategy and Endgames with AIChess strategy has clear principles. These principles can be learned as a set of rules. AI can teach you these rules systematically.
Ask ChatGPT:
"Give me the 10 most important chess strategy principles. For each one, explain it in one sentence and give one specific example of a board position where it applies."
For endgames, ask:
"Teach me King and Pawn vs King endgames step by step. What is the rule called the 'square of the pawn'? Explain it without a diagram, using only coordinates like e4, d5."
Chess Tempo (chesstempo.com) provides tactical puzzles. You see a position and must find the best move. This trains pattern recognition directly. Do 10 puzzles per day.Career after Grade 10: Chess Coach (AICF certification), Chess Content Creator (YouTube videos with written captions), Chess Tournament Organiser, Chess App Developer. The All India Chess Federation (AICF) runs certification programmes. Deaf and autistic coaches are recognised and working at all levels.
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LESSON 4.1Why Programming Suits Many Autistic ThinkersProgramming is a system of precise rules. The computer does exactly what you tell it. It does not misinterpret your instructions. It does not have moods. It does not care how you communicate socially.
Code either works or it does not. There is no ambiguity. When code fails, there is a specific reason — and finding that reason is a logical puzzle with a definite solution.
Most communication between developers happens through writing — GitHub comments, Slack messages, documentation, code reviews. Phone calls and video meetings are less common in software roles than in most other careers.
Many of the skills that create difficulty in social environments — taking instructions very literally, needing explicit and complete information, preferring written communication — are strengths in programming.Autistic professionals in tech: Microsoft, SAP, and Specialisterne (a global company that specifically hires autistic developers) all run neurodiversity hiring programmes. In India, Wipro, Mphasis, and Tata Consultancy Services have active inclusion programmes. Entry-level developer salaries in India start at ₹3–6 lakh per year. -
LESSON 4.2Learning Python Step by Step with AIPython is the best first programming language for systematic learners. Its rules are consistent. Its errors are clearly described. It reads like logical English.
Here is the exact message to type into ChatGPT to start learning today:
"Teach me Python from the very beginning. I learn best with very clear rules and consistent examples. I want you to: 1) Explain one concept. 2) Give one example. 3) Give me one practice exercise. 4) Wait for my answer before continuing. Do not skip any steps. Start with what a variable is."
This gives you complete control over the pace and structure of learning. The AI follows your instructions exactly. Take notes in a notebook or a Notion page after each concept.Tools to use alongside ChatGPT: Write and run your code at Replit (replit.com) — free, runs in browser, no installation needed. Read Python errors carefully — they tell you exactly which line is wrong and why. Every error has a name and a specific meaning. Learning what each error means is itself a valuable skill.Career path: 3 months of daily 30-minute AI-assisted practice → basic Python skills. 6 months → apply for junior developer or data entry automation roles. 12 months with projects on GitHub → apply for junior software developer positions at Indian IT companies. -
LESSON 4.3GitHub Copilot — An AI That Codes With YouGitHub Copilot is an AI that sits inside your code editor. As you type, it suggests complete lines or blocks of code. You press Tab to accept the suggestion or keep typing to ignore it.
It is free for students. Go to education.github.com and apply with your school email address.
Here is what makes it particularly useful for systematic learners:
• It explains what every line of code does when you ask
• It catches errors before you run the code
• It generates the routine, repetitive parts of code — so you can focus on the logic
• It works with VS Code, which is the most widely used code editor in the world
Think of it as a coding assistant that handles the tedious parts and lets you focus on the problem-solving parts.Important context: Professional developers at Google, Microsoft, and Amazon use GitHub Copilot every day. Using AI assistance is not cheating. It is the current standard of professional software development. Learning to use AI tools effectively is itself a career skill. -
LESSON 4.4Building Your First Portfolio ProjectA portfolio project is a program you build and publish on GitHub. It shows employers what you can do. One real project is more valuable than a list of courses on a resume.
Here are three specific project ideas suitable for beginners:
Project 1 — Text Analyser: A Python program that reads a text file and counts how many times each word appears. Sorts the results from most common to least common.
Project 2 — Cricket Statistics Calculator: A Python program that reads a CSV file of cricket scores and calculates batting averages, strike rates, and highest scores.
Project 3 — Daily Routine Tracker: A Python program that stores your daily tasks, marks them as complete, and shows how many you finished each day.
For any of these, type into ChatGPT: "Help me build [project name] in Python. Start with the basic structure. Explain each part before writing it."Next step: Create a free account on GitHub (github.com). Upload your project. Write a README file explaining what it does. This is now your portfolio. Share this GitHub link on job applications instead of (or alongside) a resume.
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LESSON 5.1How AI is Changing Science — Specific ExamplesHere are specific things AI has done in science recently:
AlphaFold (by DeepMind) — predicted the 3D shape of every known protein. Scientists had worked on this problem for 50 years. AI solved it in months. This is helping develop new medicines.
AI drug discovery — Insilico Medicine used AI to design a new drug for a lung disease in 18 months. The normal process takes 10–15 years.
Climate science — Google's AI model "GraphCast" predicts weather 10 days ahead more accurately than traditional methods, using less computing power.
Astronomy — AI found over 300,000 previously unknown galaxies by analysing telescope data that humans could not process manually.Autistic strength in science: Scientific work requires precision, systematic methodology, and careful attention to detail. Many autistic scientists describe their interest in science as a natural fit — clear rules, measurable outcomes, and deep expertise valued over social performance.Career after Grade 10: Research Assistant, Lab Technician, Data Scientist in science, Bioinformatics Analyst, Environmental Data Analyst, Science Writer. -
LESSON 5.2Learning Science Concepts Clearly — Without Confusing DiagramsScience textbooks are full of diagrams. Some students find diagrams helpful. Others find that too much information in one image causes cognitive overload.
AI can describe any science concept using only numbered lists and plain language. Here are examples:
Type: "Describe the structure of a plant cell using a numbered list. Each item should name one organelle and explain its function in one sentence. Do not use diagrams."
Type: "Explain how electricity flows in a circuit. Use only words and the format: Step 1, Step 2, Step 3 etc. Do not use diagrams or symbols."
PhET Interactive Simulations (phet.colorado.edu) shows science as interactive moving visuals — circuits, atoms, ecosystems. These are different from static diagrams because you can change things and see the effect immediately.Specific tip: When reading science, convert every diagram into a written list by asking AI to describe it. Then read the list. Then look at the diagram. This three-step approach — words first, then visuals — works well for many systematic learners. -
LESSON 5.3AI Tools for Science Research and StudyElicit (elicit.com) — Type a research question and it finds relevant academic papers. It summarises each paper in plain language. Free to use. Very useful for going deep on a specific science topic.
Semantic Scholar (semanticscholar.org) — Free database of academic science papers. AI-powered search that finds papers related to your question.
Wolfram Alpha — Solves physics and chemistry equations. Type any formula, plug in numbers, get the answer with units and working shown.
Sugamya Pustakalaya — India's accessible library. Has NCERT science textbooks in digital accessible formats. Free for all Indian students.
For any science question that confuses you, type into ChatGPT: "Explain [topic] as a set of clear rules. Give me the rule first, then an example, then a common mistake to avoid."Career path: Study BSc Computer Science or Statistics after Class 12. Apply to IISER, IIT, or state universities. Both subjects have strong AI components and lead to data science and research careers that suit systematic thinkers.
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LESSON 6.1Music as a Structured System — Not Just FeelingMusic is often described in emotional terms. But music also has a precise mathematical structure.
• An octave is a frequency doubled. A to A' is exactly 440 Hz to 880 Hz.
• A major scale follows a specific pattern of steps: Whole, Whole, Half, Whole, Whole, Whole, Half.
• A 4/4 time signature means exactly 4 beats per bar, each beat a quarter note.
• Chord progressions follow predictable rules — the I-IV-V-I is used in thousands of songs across all genres.
This rule-based structure means music can be studied systematically. Many autistic musicians describe music as one of the areas where their pattern recognition gives them an exceptional advantage — they hear structure and repetition that others miss.Autistic musicians: Research suggests higher rates of perfect pitch (the ability to identify any note by ear without a reference) among autistic people. Perfect pitch is one of the rarest and most valuable abilities in professional music. If you can identify notes by ear, this is worth developing seriously. -
LESSON 6.2AI Music Creation Tools — Make Music by TypingSuno AI (suno.com) — Type a description and it generates a complete song with vocals and instruments in about 20 seconds. Try: "A classical Carnatic instrumental piece in Raga Yaman, slow tempo, sitar and tabla." It creates the audio immediately. Free to use.
Chrome Music Lab (musiclab.chromeexperiments.com) — Free, runs in any browser. Shows music as moving visual patterns on screen. You can build rhythms and melodies visually. No instrument or musical knowledge required to start.
Audacity — Free audio recording and editing software. Records any sound from your microphone. Shows it as a visual waveform you edit by selecting and cutting. Works on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
GarageBand (free on iPhone and iPad) — Professional music production with all instruments available as tappable pads. No music reading required.First step: Open Chrome Music Lab in your browser right now. Click "Song Maker." Build a short melody using the grid. Each square is one note. The grid is a visual representation of a music pattern. This is the same structure that professional music producers use — just at a basic level. -
LESSON 6.3Learning Music Theory with AI — Rules First, Then SoundMusic theory can be learned as a set of rules — no instrument required at first. Ask ChatGPT:
"Explain the 12 notes in Western music as a numbered list. Explain the difference between a sharp and a flat. Use only words, no musical notation symbols."
"Explain the difference between a major and minor scale using only the pattern of steps (whole and half). Give me the pattern for C major and A minor."
"What is a chord? What is the rule for building a major chord from any root note? Give me the formula using numbers."
musictheory.net is a free website with fully text-based interactive music theory lessons. Each lesson explains one rule, shows one example, and gives you a practice exercise.Career after Grade 10: Music Producer (creating tracks for films, ads, YouTube), Music Teacher, Composer for apps and games, Audio Engineer for recording studios, Music Therapist (growing field in India). The ITC Sangeet Research Academy and Gandharva Mahavidyalaya both offer formal music education pathways. Doordarshan and All India Radio hire composers and music producers. -
LESSON 6.4Turning a Music Interest into a Career Using AIIf music is a deep interest for you, here is a specific career path using AI tools:
Music for YouTube and podcasts: Many YouTubers and podcasters need background music that does not have copyright restrictions. You can create this using Suno AI or GarageBand. Platforms like Artlist and Musicbed pay composers for music used in videos.
Jingle composition: Small businesses need short music for advertisements. Use AI tools to create 15–30 second music pieces. Charge ₹2,000–10,000 per jingle. This is entirely remote work done through text communication.
Music transcription: Transcribing audio recordings of music into written notation is precise detail work. AI tools help, but human accuracy is still required. Music publishers and film score libraries pay for this service.Important point: A music career does not require performing in front of audiences. Production, composition, transcription, theory teaching, and music writing are all music careers that do not involve live performance. AI makes all of these more accessible than ever before.
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LESSON 7.1Why Autistic People Can Be Exceptional TeachersGood teaching requires:
• Deep subject knowledge — being able to explain something precisely and completely
• Breaking things into steps — understanding how to go from A to B to C without skipping
• Noticing where understanding breaks down — seeing exactly where a student is confused
• Patience and consistency — repeating explanations without frustration
• Intellectual honesty — saying "I don't know" and then finding the answer
These are all areas where autistic teachers often excel. Many autistic people also have a strong drive to share knowledge about topics they understand deeply — which is one of the most important qualities in a teacher.
Autistic teachers frequently describe feeling most comfortable and natural in a classroom environment where their role is clear and expectations are structured.Legal right: The RPwD Act 2016 includes autism as a specified disability. 4% of government teaching jobs are reserved for Persons with Disabilities. The government also provides financial support for autistic individuals pursuing B.Ed degrees through the ADIP scheme and state disability welfare funds. -
LESSON 7.2Using AI to Prepare Lessons — A Clear WorkflowHere is a specific step-by-step workflow for preparing a lesson using AI:
Step 1. Open ChatGPT or Claude.
Step 2. Type: "Write a 40-minute lesson plan for Class 8 on [your topic]. Format it as: Learning Objective, Key Vocabulary (5 words with definitions), Introduction (5 minutes), Main Explanation (20 minutes), Practice Activity (10 minutes), Summary (5 minutes). Use numbered points throughout. No vague instructions."
Step 3. Read the lesson plan. Edit anything that is not accurate or complete.
Step 4. Ask AI: "Write 5 practice questions on [topic] for Class 8. Include the correct answer for each one."
Step 5. Print or save both documents. Use them in class.
This entire process takes about 15 minutes. It produces a complete, structured lesson plan with practice questions — every time.Useful tool: Canva (canva.com) has free presentation templates. Type your lesson content into the template. The result is a visual slide show you can display in class. All interaction with Canva is through typing and clicking — no design skill required. AI within Canva can reformat and improve your slides automatically. -
LESSON 7.3Online Teaching — A Structured, Controlled EnvironmentOnline teaching removes many of the most difficult aspects of classroom teaching for autistic educators:
• No unexpected interruptions from students entering mid-class
• You control the space — your own home, your own setup
• All student questions come through a typed chat box
• You can read questions before answering — no pressure for immediate social response
• You can prepare every session completely in advance
• If you need a break, you can pause the session
Platforms for online teaching in India: Vedantu, Unacademy, Chegg India, UrbanPro. You apply by taking a subject test and submitting your qualifications. Teaching is done through video with a chat box. Earnings range from ₹15,000 to ₹60,000 per month depending on subject and hours.Starting point: Begin by teaching one subject on WhatsApp. Create a group of 5–10 local students. Send written lesson notes as text messages or PDFs every day. Charge a small fee. After 2–3 months you will have evidence of your teaching ability to show online platforms. -
LESSON 7.4AI for Marking, Feedback, and Student ManagementManaging many students can be overwhelming. AI reduces the complexity significantly.
Marking with AI: Paste any student's written answer into ChatGPT and type: "Mark this answer for a Class 9 science question out of 10. State what is correct, what is missing, and what the score is. Be specific." The AI marks it in 10 seconds.
Student feedback: Type: "Write personalised feedback for a student who scored 6 out of 10 on this answer: [paste answer]. Be encouraging but specific about what to improve." Send this feedback to the student directly.
Google Classroom (free) — students submit work digitally, you respond in writing, all feedback is stored. No paper. No physical organisation. Everything searchable.
Tracking progress: Ask AI to create a simple spreadsheet template for tracking each student's scores across 5 assessments. Use this to see patterns in student performance over time.Career path: Complete a B.Ed through IGNOU Distance Learning — fully accessible, all study materials in digital format, no residential requirement. IGNOU is India's largest university and its B.Ed is accepted for government school teaching positions. Apply at ignou.ac.in. This is the clearest route to a stable government teaching career.
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