Karamo Brown, known for his pep talks on Queer Eye, has launched a wellness app called Kē. The app features an AI digital clone of himself, offering personalized fitness plans and mental health support through guided videos and real-time advice.
Brown’s app comes with a host of useful tools: from customizable meal plans to meditation sessions targeting specific emotions. Users can chat with the AI clone, asking questions and getting guidance in his own voice. Delphi powers this digital avatar, drawing on Brown's interviews and clips for authenticity.
However, Kē is not just about virtual chats. It’s a tool designed to aid personal development, prompting users to seek real human support when needed. Brown stresses that the app is meant to supplement, not replace, genuine human connections. He hopes it will help people make progress in their lives without overwhelming them with AI interactions.
The future of Kē holds even more agency, with plans for tasks to be performed automatically based on advice given by the AI clone. In an era where celebrities are increasingly partnering with tech companies to create digital avatars, this app stands out as a unique blend of human guidance and technological innovation.







