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Built on a shared, engine-agnostic and secure-by-design architecture developed over 18 months of R&D, Envision AI introduces two complementary virtual agent products: Envision AI Entities and Envision AI Instructors.
Envision AI Entities are AI-driven virtual training role players that operate inside the scenario itself. They perform tasks normally carried out by a human in the loop and can act as an air traffic or airspace controller, an adversary or a basic role player.
Entities interact through natural conversation and behave in line with approved doctrine and procedure, making them suitable for defence, aviation and emergency services training.
Envision AI Instructors are custom built, domain specific digital avatars that guide, coach and answer questions inside any VR training environment. They provide real time support, explain procedures and deliver expert, textbook aligned guidance at the point of need.
Together, Entities and Instructors can populate any scenario with believable, interactive participants. This removes the requirement to crew every supporting role with a person and allows training teams to scale instruction, automate routine roles and maintain high fidelity simulation even when resources are limited.
Both products can be reconfigured across roles and exhibit behaviour grounded in validated source material rather than hand scripted logic.
This ensures that a controller can issue correct clearances, an adversary can execute credible tactics, and a role player behaves consistently with operational expectations. The result is a more realistic, more reliable and more repeatable VR training system.
Metaverse VR CEO Toby Everitt said:
“Envision AI represents a step change in the way immersive training is delivered and learners are supported within virtual environments.
“For the first time, organisations can populate scenarios with intelligent, doctrine-aligned virtual participants who behave consistently, respond naturally and adapt to the learner’s actions.
“While training demands are rising and equipment availability is falling, both Entities and Instructors can augment existing programmes to offer scalable, continuous and secure instruction without increasing instructor burden or relying on scarce platform time.”
Envision AI is now available, with integrations already underway across defence, aviation, and emergency services training programmes. The system is designed to slot into existing VR and simulation environments and supports both standalone deployments and full LVC architectures.
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