As the world continues to work through how to handle the explosion of deepfake content online, it seems that not all AI-created videos are stirring ...
Synthesia uses its own AI model and those from other companies ... With the new funding, he plans to grow the company’s research team and expand further into markets like Japan.
Synthesia, an artificial intelligence (AI) video platform for enterprises, has raised £147m ($180m) in a Series D funding round, boosting its valuation to $2.1bn. The round was led by NEA, with ...
Synthesia helps companies like DuPont, Xerox and Spirit Airlines turn dry training manuals into videos with its AI avatars. It’s now valued at $2.1 billion after a new raise.
Generative AI startup Synthesia has secured $180 million in ... video production process," Riparbelli added. The startup also plans to expand its geographic footprint in Japan, North America ...
At the core of the plans is Synthesia 2.0 — a product billed as the world’s first enterprise AI video platform. Development of the system is now underway. Synthesia is also preparing for the ...
Synthesia's announcement follows the unveiling of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's 50-point plan to make the U.K. a global leader in AI. U.K. Technology Minister Peter Kyle said the investment ...