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Suzanne Summers passed away two years ago, but her memories continue to live through her Hollywood career and business as well as artificial intelligence.

Her widow, Alan Hamel, worked with an AI company called Hollo to create “twins” for her late wife.

I'm working with the AI ​​company Hollo to create Suzanne AI. Hamel told Fox News Digital in a statement.

At Roth 25, the annual meeting that brings together 450 AI companies and meets investors, Hamel was a guest speaker and demonstrated at “Suzanne Robot.”

Suzanne Summers' widow Alan Hammel partnered with an AI company to create “twins” for his late wife. (Getty Images)

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“Suzanne is the only major star there, and the two investors I spoke to had a very interesting idea about winning Suzanne AI. AI is already changing the world. I was up at night thinking about all the applications from Suzanne AI that will make the world a better place to continue my commitment with the 27 books,” Hamel shared.

He said, “Suzanne AI is planning to live at Suzannesomers.com, a company created with global branding over 44 years ago.

Alan Hamel and Suzanne Summers AI Bot

Hamel interacted with Suzanne Summers AI Bot at a recent technical conference. (Provided by hollo.ai)

Hollo.ai CEO Rex Wong shared a statement with Fox News Digital, saying, “We worked with Alan Hamel, Suzanne's widow and CEO of Suzannesomers.com to bring back the essence of Suzanne in a variety of ways: Twin Technology.”

He said, “Ai Suzanne was trained in many television and radio interviews as well as clips of her films and television productions. He also interviewed Alan about her relationship with Suzanne, providing more personal and background information.”

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Hollo.ai allows anyone to make their own twins. Their main technology is the “AI Personality Engine” which allows people to “delivery their personality, voice patterns, emotions and knowledge in a human-like way of conversation. Users can create AI twins for a few minutes by introducing themselves and introducing them, allowing AI twins to speak.

Alan Hamel and Suzanne Summers are wearing matching black outfits.

Hamel worked with Hollo.ai and Realbotix to create the Summers physical robot. (Getty Images)

Suzanne Somers' widow says the “Three Company” star shows signs she's around: “There's an afterlife.”

The company will launch the app in April.

Regarding Suzanne AI, “The robots we did in collaboration with Realbotix are the first of many AI versions of Suzanne, but AI Suzanne can be accessed via calls, chats and text. AI Suzanne can emphasize how AI can expand a person's legacy and build ways to showcase the next generation, or bring back your loved ones.

Alan Hamel and Suzanne Summers AI Bot

Hollo.ai trained the Suzanne Somers bot with her books, television and film appearances (Provided by hollo.ai)

“We have found a lot of people who maintain their beloved love phone numbers so that they can hear their loved ones again. I think our AI can do more than just hear, but instead, they can talk, interact with, get wisdom and advice from their passed loved ones.”

Hamel and Summers were married for 46 years and stayed together in 1977, saying “I” and lingered together in 2023 after death of breast cancer.

Alan Hamel, wearing a leather jacket, has a smile holding Suzanne Summers in a leopard blouse.

Summers and Hamel married for 46 years before dying of breast cancer in 2023. (Personally courtesy of Alan Hamel)

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Last year, the 88-year-old revealed the special bond he shared with his late wife.

“We were so resonating, we came out of our closet wearing the exact same colour,” he told Fox News Digital. “We communicate while we're silent. We used the 3,000-mile drive and we had time to talk, but we knew we were thinking the same thing.”

According to Hamel, the idea for the AI ​​twins was that Summers was riding before her death.

He said New York Post It was “absolutely from her” and “she might have known that her life would be shorter [after a lifelong battle with cancer]. ”

Alan Hamel and Suzanne Summers are wearing pink outfits that match the brick building.

Hamel said he and Summers are in sync. (Personally courtesy of Alan Hamel)

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Hamel also told the outlet that he has plans to add Summers AI replicas, including reaching out to the property of “Threes Company” distributor and John Ritter, creating his own AI for the late actor and creating additional episodes.

“I think she'll smile a lot and be really happy about it,” he said. “She's going to support it. I'm happy about it. My family is happy about it.

Joyce Dewitt, John Ritter and Suzanne Somers snuggle under the orange blanket of characters, like Janet, Jack and Chrissy from

Hamel said he hopes to create an AI robot similar to Summers and reach out to John Ritter's real estate to eventually create a new episode of “Threes Company.” (ABC Photo Archives/Getty Images via Disney General Entertainment Content)

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“One of these days will see the world again, Suzanne Summers,” he added.

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