Research shows the power of AI to develop resilience to day-to-day stressors
Colorful Zone team at the Collision conference in Toronto
A new AI powered app called Joyi can improve users' mood by increasing positive emotions and decreasing negative ones.
The app, created by Colorful Zone, a new company at Velocity, the University of Waterloo's start-up incubator, has shown promising results that indicate significant improvements in users' mood when they use it. The research was conducted by Seneca Polytechnic and presented at the U.S.-based Society for Neuroscience's conference in Washington, D.C., earlier this month.
"Most applications in mental wellness increase positive emotions, making you feel inspired, motivated, or excited. Joyi increases positive emotions, but it also decreases negative ones," said Negar Yaghoobi, CEO and co-founder of Colorful Zone. "We see it as a digital vitamin for your mental health."
Joyi is a game-like app with bite-sized psychology lessons aimed at developing skills for users to improve resilience to day-to-day stressors.
Just as a mental health professional would tailor a treatment plan to each patient, the app's artificial intelligence component personalizes the content for each user, enhancing its effectiveness.
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