💨 Abstract
Alan Hamel, the husband of late actress Suzanne Somers, is creating an AI clone of her, two years after her death from breast cancer at age 76. Somers, known for roles in "Three's Company" and "Step By Step," had discussed the idea with Hamel for decades. The AI model, trained on her books and interviews, aims to provide information to her fans. Hamel plans to make it available on SuzanneSomers.com once satisfied with its performance.
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