Suzanne Somers died two years ago, but her memory lives on, not only because of her Hollywood career and companies, but only artificial intelligence at.
Her widower, Alan Hamel, collaborated with an AI company called Hollo to create a “twin” of his deceased wife.
“I work with Hollo, an AI company to create Suzanne Ai. It is very exciting to think about being able to communicate with the twins of Suzanne, “Hamel Fox News Digital said in a statement.
At Roth 25, an annual conference that brings 450 AI companies together to meet investors, Hamel was a guest speaker and did a demonstration with the “Suzanne Robot”.

The widower of Suzanne Somers, Alan Hamel, collaborates with an AI company to create a “twin” of his deceased wife. (Getty Images)
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“Suzanne was the only big star there and two investors with whom I spoke had some very interesting ideas about acquiring Suzanne Ai. Ai is already changing the world, and I was awake at night thinking of all the applications of Suzanne Ai who will continue her commitment to make the world a better place,” Shared.
He added: “Suzanne Ai will live on Suzannesomers.com, the company that we both made more than 44 years ago with global branding that today is a legacy site that specializes in certified toxic free.”

Hamel interaction with the Suzanne Somers Ai Bot at a recent technical conference. (Thanks to Hollo.ai)
Rex Wong, CEO of Hollo.ai, also shared an explanation with Fox News Digital and explained: “We have collaborated with Alan Hamel, the widower of Suzanne and CEO of Suzannesomers.com, to bring it Essence of Suzanne Back to life in different ways. Suzanne wrote 27 books, usually about health and well -being, in her life and Alan wanted to keep her knowledge and legacy and saw what we could do with our AI Twin technology. ”
He noted that “Ai Suzanne was also trained in many of her TV and radio interviews, as well as clips from her film/TV work. Moreover, we interviewed Alan about his relationship with Suzanne and he also provided personal and background information.”
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Hollo.ai enables everyone to create twins of themselves. Their most important technology is their “AI Personality Engine”, who is able to “catch the personality, speech patterns, emotions and knowledge of a person and deliver them in a very human conversation way. Users can make their AI twin in a few minutes by taking a selfie and talking a few minutes and a talk of chatting, and making a talk of chatting, and making it to be chatting, and making it to be chattered, tied out, tied out. and can talk in 32 languages. “

Hamel collaborated with Hollo.ai and Realbotix to create a physical robot from Somers, who could talk and answer questions, trained on her 27 books. (Getty Images)
The company is launching an app in April.
When it came to the Suzanne Ai, Wong said: “The robot, which we have done in collaboration with Realbotix, is the first of many AI versions of Suzanne, but Ai Suzanne can also be accessible via Call, Chat and Text. Or bring a loved one back.

Hollo.ai trained the Suzanne Sommers Bot with her books and TV and film appearances (Thanks to Hollo.ai)
“We have found so many people who have retained telephone numbers of a loved one passed on so that they can listen to the voice of their loved one again. We think our AI now allows them to do more than just listen, but instead can talk, communicate and even get wisdom and advice from their passed on.”
Hamel and Somers were 46 years marriedSay “I do” in 1977 and stay together until her death through breast cancer in 2023.

Somers and Hamel married breast cancer 46 years before her death in 2023. (Thanks to Alan Hamel)
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Last year the 88-year-old opened the special band he shared with his deceased wife.
“We were so resonating that we would come out of our cupboards with exactly the same colors and cracks,” he Fox News Digital told. “We would communicate while we were quiet. We took a 3000 -miles ride and there were hours that we would not speak, but we knew we thought similar thoughts.”
According to Hamel, the idea for an AI Twin was something that Somers had been on board before her death.
He told The New York Post The “I was absolutely from her,” and “they might know that her life would be shortened (after a lifelong fight against cancer).”

Hamel said he and Somers were so synchronous that they would often “come out of our cupboards with exactly the same colors and cracks.” (Thanks to Alan Hamel)
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Hamel also told the outlet that he has additional plans for the AI replica of Somers, including reaching the distributor of “Three’s Company” and John Ritter’s estate to create their own AI of the late actor and produce additional episodes.
“I think she would smile a lot and be really happy with it,” he said. “She would endorse it. I’m happy with it. My family is happy with it.

Hamel said he hopes to contact John Ritter’s estate to create a similar AI robot as’ and ultimately create new episodes of ‘Three’s Company’. (ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)
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“These days the world will see Suzanne Somers again,” he added.