Once the pandemic normalized virtual meetups, the concept of “personalized AI” began to gain steam. Startups creating “AI-driven” avatars — realistic-looking characters with synthetic voices that star ...
What if your selfie could do more than just capture a single moment? What if it could transform into a lifelike AI avatar that talks, moves, and expresses itself just like you? Well, mostly like you.
Nvidia (NVDA) will take centre stage this week when it reports its quarterly earnings after the closing bell. One firm that Nvidia has backed is the London-based artificial intelligence (AI) start-up ...
Synthesia, a London-based artificial intelligence startup that creates video avatars of real people, said on Wednesday it raised $50 million from Silicon Valley venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins ...
With bodies that move and hands that wave, deepfakes just got a whole lot more realistic. Startup Synthesia’s AI-generated avatars are getting an update to make them even more realistic: They will ...
Deepfakes as a service: that’s Synthesia’s business model. But it’s not what it sounds like. The London-based AI company offers businesses a platform to turn any document or webpage into an engaging ...
(Reuters) - AI video avatar platform Synthesia said on Wednesday it has raised $180 million in a new funding round led by venture capital firm NEA, giving the UK-based company a valuation of $2.1 ...
Synthesia, a startup using AI to create synthetic videos, is walking a fine, but thus far prosperous, line between being creepy and being pretty freakin’ cool. Today, it announced the close of a $50 ...