(CNN) — Suzanne Somers may have died two years ago, but her husband of 55 years says he has a unique plan to keep her memory alive.

Alan Hamel told People magazine that he’s been working on an artificial intelligence clone of his late wife. Somers died in 2023 at the age of 76 after having survived an aggressive form of breast cancer for 23 years.

“Obviously, Suzanne was greatly loved, not only by her family, but by millions of people,” Hamel told the publication. “One of the projects that we have coming up is a really interesting project, the Suzanne AI Twin.”

He said he and Somers had conversations about it back in the 1980s, once they learned about the concept from computer scientist and writer Ray Kurzweil.

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