The app integrates a broad suite of personal development tools, including fitness planning based on available equipment and nutrition guidance tailored to home supplies. Users can interact with the AI-driven system to adjust their routines, while instructional videos ensure proper technique. Beyond physical health, the platform features a meditation library and community spaces for shared experiences like sobriety and stress management.
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Karamo Brown brings AI-powered coaching to new wellness app Kē
Karamo Brown, the life coach from Netflix’s Queer Eye, is entering the wellness technology market with his new app, Kē. Central to the platform is a digital clone of Brown, built by AI startup Delphi, designed to provide users with real-time personal advice and support on their wellness journeys.
Developing the digital clone involved training the model on years of Brown’s interviews and podcasts to mirror his personality. While the integration of celebrity AI clones follows a growing industry trend, it arrives amid broader public debate regarding the ethics of digital likenesses and parasocial attachments. Brown maintains that the technology serves as a reflective tool rather than a replacement for human interaction. He notes that the app includes human oversight to ensure safety and encourages users to seek professional support for sensitive issues. The subscription-based service is currently available on iOS and Android for $14.99 per month.
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