He has cancer — so he made an AI version of himself for his wife after he dies

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Michael Bommer and his wife, Anett. Robert LoCascio

Robert LoCascio

Michael Bommer likely only has a few weeks left to live.

A couple of years ago, he was diagnosed with colon cancer. The doctors told him it was terminal.

“A year ago, I sat with my wife in one of these more teary-eyed exercises, talking about what comes. And my wife said, ‘Hey, one of the things I will miss most is being able to come to you, ask you a question, and you will sit there and calmly explain the

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