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The USPTO granted Patent US12609103B1 to inventor Michael P. Tabibian on April 21, 2026, covering an AI-driven system that creates personalized virtual medical and spiritual advisor avatars using deepfake technology, multimodal deep neural networks, natural language processing, and biometric monitoring. The virtual medical advisor analyzes unstructured electronic health records with BERT-based techniques while adapting communication based on real-time physiological data from sensors including EEG and photoplethysmography. The system additionally features gamification with cryptocurrency or NFT rewards, blockchain-based audit trails for HIPAA compliance, federated learning with differential privacy, 3D anatomical simulations for pharmacokinetics, and adaptive audio treatments in AR/VR environments, all optimized through reinforcement learning across 19 claims.

“A computer-implemented system personalizes virtual advisors for immersive healthcare by creating virtual medical and spiritual avatars that resemble trusted authority figures using deepfake technology and multimodal deep neural networks.”

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The USPTO granted Patent US12609103B1 to inventor Michael P. Tabibian on April 21, 2026, establishing a new intellectual property right covering an AI-driven personalized virtual medical and spiritual advisor system. The patent claims priority to Application No. 19218525 filed May 26, 2025, and includes 19 claims covering virtual avatar creation using deepfake technology and multimodal deep neural networks, NLP analysis of electronic health records with BERT-based techniques, real-time physiological adaptation using biometric sensors, blockchain-based HIPAA audit trails, federated learning with differential privacy, gamification with cryptocurrency or NFTs, and AR/VR pharmacokinetic visualization.

Technology companies developing healthcare AI platforms, medical device manufacturers building adaptive therapeutic systems, and organizations handling HIPAA-regulated biometric data should monitor this patent's scope when designing AI-driven health advisor solutions. The combination of real-time physiological monitoring with adaptive AI communication represents a potentially broad claim covering emerging digital health avatar technologies. Companies engaged in AR/VR healthcare applications, biometric patient monitoring, or AI-powered health coaching platforms may need to evaluate freedom-to-operate for similar system architectures.

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AI-driven system and methods for personalized virtual medical and spiritual advisor avatars with adaptive therapeutic audio, biometric monitoring, and immersive AR/VR healthcare interfaces

Grant US12609103B1 Kind: B1 Apr 21, 2026

Inventors

Michael P. Tabibian

Abstract

A computer-implemented system personalizes virtual advisors for immersive healthcare by creating virtual medical and spiritual avatars that resemble trusted authority figures using deepfake technology and multimodal deep neural networks. The virtual medical advisor tailors guidance by analyzing unstructured electronic health record data with natural language processing and BERT-based techniques while adapting its communication based on real-time physiological data from sensors like EEG and photoplethysmography. Concurrently, the virtual spiritual advisor offers faith-based counseling by factoring in user-declared spiritual preferences and sacred text analysis weighted for doctrinal considerations. Additional features include gamification with cryptocurrency tokens or NFTs for health activities, blockchain-based audit trails for HIPAA compliance, and federated learning with differential privacy. The system also employs 3D anatomical simulations to visualize pharmacokinetics and uses adaptive audio treatments in augmented reality with techniques like binaural beats and haptic feedback, all optimized through reinforcement learning based on historical interactions.

CPC Classifications

G16H 20/30 G06F 16/24578

Filing Date

2025-05-26

Application No.

19218525

Claims

19

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USPTO
Published
April 21st, 2026
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Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Technology companies Medical device makers Healthcare providers
Industry sector
5112 Software & Technology
Activity scope
Patent grant Healthcare AI systems AR/VR healthcare platforms
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United States US

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Intellectual Property
Operational domain
Legal
Compliance frameworks
HIPAA
Topics
Healthcare Artificial Intelligence Data Privacy

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