Uare.ai, a company spun off from the legacy service Eternos, has secured $10.3 million in seed funding to reshape the landscape of personal AI. The startup is leveraging its Human Life Model (HLM) technology to create digital twins that capture a person’s essence and personality for long-term use. This approach goes beyond generic LLMs by utilizing individual data to build personalized AIs, ensuring authenticity and accuracy. Uare.ai’s vision extends beyond simple chatbots, aiming to create true digital representations that can handle professional tasks, preserve legacy, and maintain individual decision-making patterns. Robert LoCascio, the company’s founder and former CEO of LivePerson, believes this technology could revolutionize how we think about personal identity in the digital age. Uare.ai is set to launch its platform later this year, with users able to train their own digital twins through various interaction methods. This innovative approach promises a paradigm shift in how we interact with AI and how we handle legacy.