
Seattle, Washington Oct 23, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - FurGPT (FGPT), the decentralized AI pet-companion platform, has received a major investment from KaJ Labs to accelerate research and deployment of its next-generation emotional intelligence systems. The funding will expand FurGPTs R&D infrastructure, enhance multimodal AI learning, and support the rollout of new interactive companion experiences.
The investment will enable FurGPT to refine its behavioral and contextual mapping frameworksadvancing how AI companions interpret emotion, intent, and engagement within Web3 ecosystems. By integrating adaptive models with decentralized governance, the platform aims to establish a transparent and human-centered approach to digital companionship.
KaJ Labs investment is not just capital; its a vote of confidence in the emotional frontier of AI, said J. King Kasr, Chief Scientist at KaJ Labs. FurGPT is redefining the connection between empathy and intelligence in decentralized systemsbringing heart to technology.
The partnership reinforces KaJ Labs long-term vision of advancing ethical, human-aligned artificial intelligence that scales responsibly across digital environments.
About FurGPT
FurGPT merges adaptive artificial intelligence with blockchain transparency to create emotionally aware, lifelike digital companions. Through behavioral learning, multimodal feedback, and decentralized participation, FurGPT enables deeper, more meaningful AI interactions in Web3.
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