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Selfie Avatars, the latest experimental feature fromSynthesia, allows users to generate personalized avatars from just a few images of themselves.
Startup Synthesia’s AI-generated avatars are getting an update to make them even more realistic: They will soon have bodies that can move, and hands that gesticulate. The new full-body avatars ...
Anam, named for the Irish word for "soul," was cofounded by two Synthesia veterans and had previously raised a $2.3 million ...
Startups creating "AI-driven" avatars -- realistic-looking characters with synthetic voices that star in pre-recorded or live videos -- have raised hundreds of millions of dollars in venture ...
AI startup Synthesia debuted a slew of new features including the ability to make Apple-style presentations with avatars by using just a webcam or phone.
Synthesia now lets you create custom avatars based on your likeness and new synthetic human-like AI avatars that can express emotions.
Synthesia Review: What You Need to Know Who It’s For: Synthesia is best for business teams looking to quickly create professional videos featuring talking avatars at scale.
Officially dubbed Synthesia 2.0, the update introduces several key capabilities, including full-body avatars capable of making a range of motions and an interactive video experience that will ...
To make an avatar, you first have to upload a two-minute source clip, followed by a second video giving Synthesia your consent to create an AI using your likeness.
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 billion.
Synthesia showed off its 2.0 model that will soon feature a way to generate full-body AI avatars that can make realistic gestures.
Selfie Avatars, the latest experimental feature from Synthesia, allows users to generate personalized avatars from just a few images of themselves.