Papercup, the London-based AI-powered dubbing platform, has raised $20 million to help content creators reach wider audiences by translating videos into multiple languages. Founded by tech investor Jesse Shemen and machine learning engineer Jiameng Gao, the startup ensures quality control through strict standards and safeguards, giving creators control over their videos in multiple languages. It also offers synthetic voices at an affordable rate, creating human-sounding translations at half the usual price.
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