Backed by $10.3 million in seed funding, startup Uare.ai is building “Individual AIs” that allow creators and professionals to train secure digital twins on their own unique expertise, effectively turning their personal knowledge into a scalable, monetizable enterprise asset.
A new startup called Uare.ai is betting that the next phase of artificial intelligence will center on individuals owning customized AI models trained on their own expertise, rather than relying on generic services controlled by major tech companies. Founded by former LivePerson CEO Rob LoCascio, the company wants to transform human knowledge from a limited, one-to-one service into a highly scalable digital asset.
Capturing the ‘Human Life Model’
The core of Uare.ai’s technology is what the company calls the Human Life Model. According to a recent profile by TechNewsWorld, this platform is designed to capture a creator’s unique communication style, professional expertise, decision-making patterns, and life experiences.
Unlike general-purpose consumer assistants like ChatGPT or Claude, which are trained on vast, broad datasets, an Individual AI is strictly containerized. It learns exclusively from the documents, videos, voice memos, and notes provided by the user. The goal is to create a secure digital representation that responds and reasons exactly as the human expert would, allowing them to automate their workflow without losing their authentic voice.
Licensing expertise as a service
Uare.ai argues that as the internet becomes increasingly flooded with synthetic content generated by standard large language models, verified personal experience will become the most valuable economic commodity.
The platform allows professionals—such as coaches, sales trainers, and authors—to actively monetize their digital twins through subscriptions or B2B licensing. For example, an enterprise could license an expert’s Individual AI to train its internal sales force around the clock. Backed by a $10.3 million seed round led by Mayfield and Boldstart Ventures, the Uare.ai platform is currently in a confidential beta with high-profile creators as it prepares for its broader public launch this summer.