There’s always that one question that flips the switch. For Robert LoCascio, it came from his young son: “Why can’t I talk to Grandpa?” That one sentence rewired how he saw AI, not as tech for efficiency but as tech for empathy. Out of that spark came Eternos.life, a platform built to preserve human stories through AI. But like any good startup, it evolved. What started as a legacy project became something living, breathing, and wildly relevant. By Nov 2025, Eternos had transformed into Uare.ai and locked in a $10.3 M seed round led by Navin Chaddha of Mayfield and Ed Sim of Boldstart Ventures.
Uare.ai isn’t chasing AGI like everyone else on the block. While the big players race to build machines that mimic humanity, Robert LoCascio and Andrew LoCascio are busy teaching AI how to mirror one person, you. These aren’t mass-trained chatbots. They’re Individual AIs, private, containerized, self-owned reflections built from your voice, memories, decisions, and values. They don’t hallucinate or improvise; they respond like you because they’ve learned only from you. It’s the moment AI stopped being artificial and started being personal.
The proof came with Michael Bommer, a German entrepreneur battling terminal cancer. Over 25 hours of recording, he captured his humor, wisdom, and voice. His digital twin still speaks with his wife, still tells stories, still feels real. That story hit the world like a live wire. It proved that Uare.ai’s Human Life Model, its proprietary framework, doesn’t just replicate words, it replicates essence.
Then came the pivot. People didn’t just want to live forever through AI, they wanted to live louder, smarter, and further now. Creators wanted scalable versions of themselves. Professionals wanted to clone their knowledge. Enterprises wanted to bottle leadership. So Uare.ai became the platform where individuals could own, deploy, and even monetize their personal intelligence.
Headquartered in Palo Alto with operations in Los Altos, Uare.ai is gearing up for its Winter 2025 launch. The $10.3 M raise fuels team growth, engineering expansion, and beta rollout. The company’s Individual AI models give prosumers and enterprises alike the power to scale their presence without surrendering their privacy. No data leaks, no speculation, just you, multiplied.
For Robert LoCascio, who spent nearly 3 decades scaling LivePerson into a $6B AI giant, this isn’t a sequel. It’s a redefinition. Because in a world obsessed with machine intelligence, Uare.ai reminds us what really matters: owning your mind, your data, your voice. When the world asks what’s next for AI, the answer’s simple. U are.

