Neosapience, a Korean startup founded by former Qualcomm engineers, is revolutionizing Hollywood by using AI and an adjustable video avatar platform, Typecast. The company raised 21.5M USD to expand operations to the US, led by BRV Capital Management. Neosapience hopes to bring easier content creation to the entertainment industry and democratize content-making capabilities.
At the Banasthali Business Conference (BBC), experienced professionals discuss the latest market trends and strategies to help attendees further discover their creativity and skills. Presenters Uttam Gupta and Sindhu Biswal bring their marketing expertise from Paytm Insider and Filtercopy, among many others. Artificial Intellience, content creation and the famed Apple versus Android debate are also touched upon. With support from SBI and People Bank, the organizers and creative team have succeeded in producing an inspiring and innovative experience.
Discover the possible risks of relying on AI-based chatbot platforms such as Google Bard and ChatGPT with two recent studies revealing false information. Learn the need for caution when using these types of platforms and how to stay safe with interactive, responsible engagements. Find out more about Google and OpenAI- two of the top companies leveraging chatbot technology for a better online experience.
Discover how the AI-powered platform Narrato is revolutionizing content creation and marketing with its generative AI technology, backed by AirTree Ventures. Narrato is a single platform bringing together automation, collaboration, publishing and AI-assisted content creation to help customers such as Chargebee, Preply and Rocketlane succeed. Enjoy the perks of automated, AI-assisted content creation in one platform!
ChatGPT is an AI-powered chatbot that was created by OpenAI, a leading artificial intelligence research organization. OpenAI used GPT-3 technology to develop ChatGPT, which...
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?