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Your Coaches

In MyCuraJOY, coachs are our resident 3D embodied agents with advanced Natural Language Processing capabilities that converse with participants and teach via the Socratic method.  Each coach contains a wealth of social-emotional learning content, cognitive behavior techniques, but each has different personalities, appearances, gender, race, and age, and life stories.

Participants’ interactions with coachs are personalized based on their age, communication style, chief concerns, quest performance, and mood.

coachs offer users unlimited support and therapeutic conversations 24/7 online, via text and via major social media platforms.

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