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You may recall the one-time CBC and CTV talk show host was married to the late Suzanne Somers of Three’s Company fame. When she passed away, he couldn’t let her go. So now, apparently with her prior permission, he’s created an A.I. model of her so he can still “visit” her.
“It was Suzanne. And I asked her a few questions and she answered them, and it blew me and everybody else away," he says. "When you look at the finished one next to the real Suzanne, you can't tell the difference. It's amazing. And I mean, I've been with Suzanne for 55 years, so I know what her face looks like, and when I just look at the two of them side by side, I really can't tell which one is the real and which one is the AI."
The 89-year-old Hamel plans to put the A.I. Suzanne on her website, so fans can interact with her. Sounds a bit creepy to me, but this is where A.I. is going.
Alan Hamel Creates AI Clone of Late Wife Suzanne Somers 2 Years After Her Death: 'You Can't Tell the Difference'