
We all know that cancer sucks, our hope is that Vivibot can offer survivors some judgement-free advice to help them build resilience after cancer.

Vivibot is designed to introduce users to behavioral interventions that drive better psychosocial and health outcomes.

The technology behind Vivibot was developed in order to meet teens where they already were, on Facebook.

The Vivibot team reflection on CancerCon 2019. What if a robot could increase reslilence and decrease distress in young cancer survivors?

Our team brought together nine young cancer survivors (“AYAs”) for a retreat to identify the scenarios in which a bot could be most supportive.

This pilot randomized controlled trial examined the feasibility of delivering positive psychology skills via the Vivibot chatbot and its effects on key psychosocial well-being outcomes in young adults treated for cancer.

A case study on the user experience design of Vivibot, a chatbot designed for young adult cancer survivors.

Vivibot was designed to help cancer survivors learn helpful coping skills and hear stories from other survivors after treatment.

Reflections from Vivibot project lead, Michael Fu on creating a chatbot that increases resilience for young cancer patients.

Vivibot is a chatbot that uses the power of positive psychology, a field that focuses on improving positive emotions, rather than reducing negative ones.