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HeyGen, which uses AI to let users create realistic-looking avatars, raised $60M led by Benchmark at a $500M valuation, taking its total funding to $74M
HeyGen lets anyone make a photorealistic avatar that can speak in their own voice and translate their words into a range of languages.
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Sources: US-based AI startups Opus Clip and HeyGen, founded by China-born entrepreneurs, are scrambling to sever China ties by relocating China-based engineers
The Information : X: @steph_palazzolo X: Stephanie Palazzolo / @steph_palazzolo : NEW w/ @JuroOsawa: American AI startups are increasingly distancing themselves from their ties to China. In the lates...
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TechCrunch
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TechCrunch
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As deepfakes proliferate, OpenAI is refining the tech used to clone voices — but the company insists it's doing so responsibly.
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