SHE'S COMPANY: Suzanne Somers AI robot
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ICONIC TV star Suzanne Somers has been brought back from the dead by her husband and artificial intelligence (AI).
The Three’s Company star died of cancer in 2023 at the age of 76, but thanks to her vision and widower Alan Hamel, the sitcom blonde is resurrected.
Hamel spearheads this ambitious venture that aligns with Somers' idea from several decades ago.
Drawing from her shows, 27 books and countless interviews, this AI model captures her life, career, and her heartwarming love story with Hamel.
Born out of long discussions with futurist Ray Kurzweil, whom Hamel describes as "the smartest man on the planet," this ambitious project has finally come to life after decades of waiting.
The AI, created by Realbotix Corp, possesses the ability to engage in conversations about Somers’ prolific career and the love story she shared with Hamel.
Impressed by a recent demonstration of the "Suzanne AI Twin," Hamel shared that the experience was surreal.
He told PEOPLE magazine: “When I asked her a few questions and she answered them, it blew me and everybody else away. It’s Suzanne, you can't tell the difference."
Born out of long discussions with futurist Ray Kurzweil, whom Hamel describes as "the smartest man on the planet," this ambitious project has finally come to life after decades of waiting.
The AI, created by Realbotix Corp, possesses the ability to engage in conversations about Somers’ prolific career and the love story she shared with Hamel.
Maar dis nie al nie, he plans on reuniting Suzanne with Three’s Company co-star John Ritter, if the late actor’s estate allows.
While it might be quirky Hollywood story, netizens were freaked out.
One follower aptly noted, “feels like an episode of Black Mirror,” while another chimed in with, “makes Black Mirror look like Sesame Street.”
With comments like “Seems kind of creepy” and “I’m definitely getting Pet Cemetery AI edition vibes,” the conversation was electric, leaving fans pondering the ethical implications of such technology.
Once perfected, the Suzanne AI will be available for fans on SuzanneSomers.com, where they'll have the opportunity to engage in real-time conversations with the star.
Suzanne Somers in 2011
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