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HeyGen

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HeyGen has appeared in 5 articles since 2024-03. Coverage peaked in 2024Q1 with 3 articles.

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The Content Factory
One person, one agent, 550 TikTok videos per day. AI-generated content crossed the indistinguishability threshold in Q1 2026, and the creator economy's response...

Coverage Timeline

2024-06-20
Bloomberg 1 related

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.

2024-06-12
The Information

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...

2024-03-31
TechCrunch 41 related

OpenAI debuts Voice Engine, which lets users generate synthetic copy of a voice from a 15-second sample, available to around 10 partners, including HeyGen

but Won't Release the Tech Yet Cade Metz / New York Times : OpenAI Unveils A.I. Technology That Recreates Human Voices Benj Edwards / Ars Technica : OpenAI holds back wide release of voice-cloning tec...

2024-03-30
TechCrunch 34 related

OpenAI debuts Voice Engine, which lets users generate synthetic copy of a voice from a 15-second sample, available to around 100 partners, including HeyGen

As deepfakes proliferate, OpenAI is refining the tech used to clone voices — but the company insists it's doing so responsibly.

2024-03-24
The Information 1 related

Source: HeyGen, which uses AI to generate avatars and voices for videos, is raising $60M led by Benchmark at a $440M valuation, amid concerns about China ties

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