Late last month, Hollo, a conversational AI company, and Realbotix, which makes customizable humanoid robots, unveiled a version of the late actress. This synthetic twin is designed to mimic Somers’ voice, personality and facial expressions. It’s loaded with a database of her performances. Alan Hamel, her widower and partner in buying and popularizing ThighMaster, claimed that they discussed this kind of idea before her death.
Suzanne AI, though, isn’t just a private memorial. Hamel hopes it can appear in future projects, including new episodes of Three’s Company. In other words, Somers isn’t just being remembered — she’s being reactivated.

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