Israeli-Based Tech Startup Brings Your Old Family Photos To Life With Amazing Artificial Intelligence

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Israeli-Based Tech Startup Brings Your Old Family Photos To Life With Amazing Artificial Intelligence
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Leveraging artificial intelligence and sophisticated technology, the company has created a unique, animated, live portrait, which animates the photos of long-lost relatives or whoever you’d like to see, as if they are in the room with you.

. For those worried about deep fakes, Perry said the team took steps to prevent misuse.

Currently, the characters in the metaverse and virtual reality look somewhat cartoonish. D-ID plans on using its sophisticated technology to develop more realistic avatars. Perry said, “Recently, we realized that in the metaverse, we are going to hold a super important strategic position because we are experts in digital humans, and we are the biggest expert in reenacting them in a way that is super realistic.

D-ID, the leader in AI-driven creative media, announced a $25 million Series B round, led by investment firm Macquarie Capital, with investments from Pitango, AXA Venture Partners, OurCrowd, OIF, Maverick and Marubeni. This new infusion brings D-ID’s total funding to $48 million.

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