Ready for the 'torment nexus'?
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Ready for the 'torment nexus'?
"A Silicon Valley-based company called Uare.ai this week announced that it raised $10.3 million in initial funding, led by Mayfield and Boldstart Ventures, with other investors joining in. The company's new platform, which it hopes to launch by next month, is a new kind of artificial intelligence - "Individual AI" - that enables people to create AI-based digital versions of themselves. The company wants you to share your memories, stories, expertise, and voice."
"The main technology feature of Uare.ai is something it calls the Human Life Model, or HLM. This is a proprietary system that encodes not just words but also the values, narrative, and decision-making patterns of a person. As a result, the AI built by Uare.ai doesn't just repeat things you have already said, but says new things based on what you knowand believe. The company says that the AI will admit when it doesn't know something."
Uare.ai secured $10.3 million in initial funding led by Mayfield and Boldstart Ventures and aims to launch a platform soon. The platform enables users to create AI-based digital versions of themselves by submitting memories, stories, expertise, and voice for training. The company markets an "Individual AI" offering private models that evolve alongside users and serve as a conversational second brain for content creation and connection. Its core technology, the Human Life Model (HLM), encodes words, values, narrative, and decision-making patterns so the agent can generate new statements aligned with a person's beliefs. The project traces its roots to Eternos, a service for preserving identity and memories after death.
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