Oct 22, 2025
Faviola Dadis
Meet Our AI Companion: More Than Just a Digital Assistant
Meet Our AI Companion: More Than Just a Digital Assistant
At BrainBoostXR, our AI Companion does more than remind you to play a brain game. It learns. It adapts. It listens.
Based on each user’s unique input and performance metrics, the companion in our game, BrainStar, dynamically adjusts. Using affective computing, LLMs, and machine learning, it provides real-time empathy and guidance — so you can literally have a conversation with your companion about your progress, your goals, or even how you’re feeling that day.
AI companions are becoming one of the fastest-growing areas in digital health — the market for AI-based emotional support and companionship is projected to exceed $10 billion by 2030, driven by rising loneliness and aging populations.
For individuals in recovery, isolation, or with vulnerable health conditions, these systems can reintroduce emotional connection and social presence — improving quality of life and dignity, not just function.
Adaptive VR systems have already shown improved outcomes when they respond to user states like stress and cognitive load. For example, a recent study, “Towards Intelligent VR Training: A Physiological Adaptation Framework for Cognitive Load and Stress Detection” (2025), used eye-tracking and heart rate variability to adapt VR training in real time.
At BrainBoostXR, our goal is similar: creating smarter, kinder neurotech that not only train the brain but understand you, support you, and make recovery fun.
Curious how this could work in your own life or for someone you care about? Follow us to know more.
And if you’d like to get involved — our companion doesn’t have a name yet! We’d love to hear your ideas in the comments: What should we call our AI friend?
Faviola Dadis
Founder and CEO
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