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Tony Robbins Expands Global Reach With AI Coaching, Streaming Network and Hunger Relief Campaign

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Tony Robbins, the high-energy strategist behind some of the world’s most influential personal development seminars, is entering a new phase of global impact with initiatives that span technology, media and humanitarian aid.

Robbins, who has coached presidents, CEOs and millions of individuals across 195 countries, is now using artificial intelligence, on-demand streaming and strategic partnerships to scale his decades of personal development and philanthropic efforts. Central to this new chapter is the recent launch of his eponymous generative AI coaching app, Tony Robbins AI, and an upcoming 24/7 streaming channel with Paramount.

Tony Robbins AI offers real-time, voice-guided coaching based on Robbins’ proprietary teachings. The platform has already received more than 1,000 reviews with an average rating of 4.9 stars, giving users immediate access to advice and strategies Robbins developed over four decades.

In August, Robbins is set to launch the Tony Robbins Network, a Free Ad-Supported Television (FAST) channel through Paramount. The new streaming platform will offer content from his archives including seminars, teachings and special programming.

These efforts build on Robbins’ pandemic-era pivot to virtual experiences. After COVID-19 halted live events, he built a high-tech virtual studio and partnered with Zoom’s founder to expand the platform’s capacity from 1,000 to 25,000 users. His largest event to date — held online — drew 1.3 million participants.

While Robbins pushes the boundaries of personal development technology, his philanthropic mission continues to grow. In partnership with Feeding America, Robbins has already helped provide more than one billion meals across the U.S. and recently launched The Next Billion Meals Challenge to provide another billion over the next decade.

His newest initiative, The 100 Billion Meals Challenge, aims to expand the mission globally. Co-led with David Beasley, former Executive Director of the U.N. World Food Programme, the campaign seeks to provide 100 billion meals worldwide. With more than 30 billion meals already funded, the project is focusing not just on relief but on long-term food system reform. Robbins and Beasley are assembling a coalition of philanthropists, food industry leaders and NGOs to support scalable and sustainable solutions — including airdrops in conflict zones like Sudan.

“Ending hunger has never been about what I can do, it’s always been about what we can do together,” Robbins said. “We’re not just delivering meals, we are reimagining the entire model by bringing together innovators, industry, and people who care, we’re proving that compassion can scale and that together, we can build a future where no one is left behind.”

Through AI coaching, streaming media and expansive charitable initiatives, Robbins is demonstrating how technology and service can intersect to amplify impact. With more than 100 million lives touched, five No. 1 New York Times bestsellers, and a global audience that continues to grow, Robbins shows no signs of slowing down.

“Every one of us has the power to serve, to uplift, and to unify,” he said. “In a world that often feels divided and uncertain, contribution is the antidote. Real leadership isn’t about titles or applause — it’s about stepping up for something bigger than yourself. That’s what drives me, and it’s what we all have the ability to do together.”

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