These 'Expressive Avatar' Deepfakes From a Billion-Dollar AI Startup Look Scary Real — Here's Who's Already Using the Technology


by Entrepreneur

Entrepreneur— Nvidia-backed AI startup Synthesia showcased the world's first expressive AI avatars or digital clones with human facial expressions. about the hyper-real AI digital clones, here.

MIT Technology Review—An AI startup made a hyperrealistic deepfake of me that’s so good it’s scary. I’m stressed and running late, because what do you wear for the rest of eternity?  This makes it sound like I’m dying, but it’s the opposite. I am, in a way, about to live forever, thanks to the AI video startup Synthesia. For the past several years, the company has produced AI-generated avatars, but today…

VentureBeat—Tech’s new arms race: The billion-dollar battle to build AI. The AI industry must support smaller, specialized models that provide critical, efficient capabilities for various niche applications.

WKBN.com—Sam’s Club now using AI to check receipts at more than 120 stores. Here’s how it works. Sam’s Club is now using artificial intelligence and a new camera system to scan customers’ receipts at the door, instead of having employees check them.