The widower of Suzanne Somers has contributed to creating “twin” propulsion from artificial intelligence

Suzanne Somers died two years ago, but her memory survives, not only through her career and Hollywood activities, but but artificial intelligence as well.
His widower, Alan Hamel, worked with an artificial intelligence company called Hollo to create a “twin” of his deceased wife.
“I am working with Hollo, a company Ai to create Suzanne Ai. It is very exciting to think of being able to interact with Suzanne’s twin, “Hamel said to Fox News Digital in a note.
At Roth 25, an annual conference that brings together 450 artificial intelligence companies to meet investors, Hamel was a guest speaker and made a demonstration with the “Suzanne robot”.

The widower of Suzanne Somers, Alan Hamel, collaborated with an artificial intelligence company to create a “twin” of his deceased wife. (Getty Images)
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“Suzanne was the only main star there and two investors with whom I spoke had some very interesting ideas on the acquisition of Suzanne Ai. The IA is already changing the world and I wake up at night thinking about all the questions of Suzanne Ai who will continue his commitment with his 27 books to make the world a better place,” Hamel shared.
He added: “Suzanne will live on Suzannesomers.com, the company that we both created over 44 years ago with the global brand which today is a Legacy site specialized in certified toxic.”

Hamel interacted with Suzanne Somers’ bot in a recent technological conference. (Courtesy of hollo.ai)
Rex Wong, CEO of Hollo.ai, also shared a statement with Fox News Digital, explaining: “We worked with Alan Hamel, widower of Suzanne and CEO of Suzannesomers.com, to bring the Essence of Suzanne Back to life in different ways. Suzanne wrote 27 books, mainly on health and well -being, in her life and Alan wanted to preserve her knowledge and inheritance and saw what we were able to do with our technology at the Twin. ”
He observed that “Ai Suzanne was also trained on many of his television and radio interviews and clips of his cinematographic/television work. In addition, we interviewed Alan on his relationship with Suzanne and also provided personal and basic information”.
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Hollo.ai allows anyone to create a twin of himself. Their main technology is their “personality engine Ai”, which is able to “capture the personality, language models, emotions and knowledge of a person and delivering it in a very human conversational way. Users will be able to create their twin in in a few minutes taking a selfie and speaking for a few minutes by introducing themselves and a twin of AI is created that they can speak, chat and see 32 years.

Hamel worked with Hollo.ai and Realbotix to create a physical robot of Somers, who could speak and answer questions, trained on his 27 books. (Getty Images)
The company is launching an app in April.
When it was Suzanne Ai, Wong said: “The robot, which we did in collaboration with Realbotix, is the first of many versions of artificial intelligence of Suzanne, but to Suzanne can also be accessible via call, chat and sms. Or reports a loved one.

Hollo.ai trained the Bot Suzanne Sommers with his books and television and cinematographic appearances (Courtesy of hollo.ai)
“We found so many people who have maintained a phone number of a loved one who has passed only to be able to listen once again the voice of the loved one. We think that our at the time allows them to do more than listening, but instead of being able to speak, interact and even get wisdom and advice from their loved ones.”
Hamel and Somers were married for 46 yearsSaying “I do” in 1977 and being together until his death from breast cancer in 2023.

Somers and Hamel married for 46 years before his death in 2023 from breast cancer. (Courtesy of Alan Hamel)
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Last year, the 88 -year -old opened the special bond he shared with his deceased wife.
“We were so resonant that we left our wardrobes by wearing exactly the same colors and break”, he He told Fox News Digital. “We would communicate while silent. We took a car of 3000 miles and there were hours that we didn’t speak, but we knew we were thinking about similar thoughts.”
According to Hamel, the idea of a twin of AI was something with which Somers had been on board before his death.
He said The New York Post “He absolutely came to her” and “he may have known that his life would be abbreviated (after a battle for a lifetime against cancer)”.

Hamel said he and Somers were so synchronized that they often “left our wardrobes by wearing exactly the same colors and break”. (Courtesy of Alan Hamel)
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Hamel also told the outlet that he had further plans for Ai’s replica of Somers, including contact with the “Tre’s Company” distributor and John Ritter’s estate to create his own AI of the deceased actor and produce further episodes.
“I think he would smile a lot and would be really happy,” he said. “He would have approved him. I am happy. My family is happy with it.

Hamel said he hopes to contact John Ritter’s estate to create an artificial intelligence robot similar to Somers and finally create new episodes of “Tre’s Company”. (ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)
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“One of these days the world will see Suzanne Somers again,” he added.