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Karamo Brown, known for his role on Netflix’s “Queer Eye,” has released a wellness app called Kē that includes an AI digital clone of himself. The app offers personalized fitness and nutrition plans, guided workout videos, meditation sections, and community support groups. The AI clone, powered by startup Delphi, allows users to talk with a digital version of Brown in real time, drawing from his interviews, podcast episodes, and other clips. Brown stated that the app is not meant to replace real relationships but to aid personal development. The app is available on iOS and Android for $14.99 per month after a three-day free trial.
What’s reported
Karamo Brown launched the Kē wellness app after a year and a half of focusing on his own personal journey.
Features include personalized fitness plans, nutrition guidance based on food users have at home, guided instructional videos, and a meditation section.
The app includes an “AI Karamo” feature powered by AI startup Delphi, using material from Brown’s interviews, podcasts, and clips.
Brown said his best friend and sister still talk to the AI clone when they cannot reach him.
Brown stated the app is a tool for personal development and not a substitute for human connection.
A team of humans oversees the app, and users share conversation data with Delphi when using the AI feature.
Kē costs $14.99 per month after a three-day free trial and is available on iOS and Android.
Key figures
Karamo Brown, life coach and “Queer Eye” star
Delphi, AI startup powering the clone
Sources: TechCrunch