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Tavus taps generative AI to power personalized videos with voice and face cloning

TechCrunch

The initial onboarding process requires the user — for example, a recruiter or sales executive — to record a 15-minute video based on a script provided by Tavus, which is used to train the AI. Then, the user records a template for each campaign they want to create.

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Virtual Morocco in Second Life

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That's my avatar with a fez I pocked up in Virtual Morocco in Second Life, a student project! The Global Outreach Morocco team at Johnson & Wales University has partnered with the Ministry of Tourism of Morocco on an experiential learning project using Second Life to create a virtual Morocco.

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Arizona’s Supreme Court is now using AI-generated reporters. Here’s why

Fast Company Tech

Arizona’s highest court has created a pair of AI-generated avatars to deliver news of every ruling issued by the justices, marking what is believed to be the first example in the U.S. The AI-generated avatars were the most efficient way to produce videos and get the information out, said court spokesperson Alberto Rodriguez.

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Timnit Gebru was fired from Google — then the harassers arrived

The Verge

Over the next two months, Pedro Domingos, a professor emeritus at the University of Washington, and Michael Lissack, a Wall Street whistleblower turned admitted harasser , promoted the narrative that Gebru’s work was “advocacy disguised as science.” Domingos had been interested in similar issues at the University of Washington.

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Meet 15 companies that are turning ads and marketing into cultural moments

Fast Company Tech

The ad quicklywent viral for its dry humor and reverse psychology, which flipped the script on the often overproduced, and, frankly, corny approach thats typical for American tourism spots. The agency in 2024 continued to flip the script on how McDonalds shows up in culture by actually celebrating something that it didnt create.

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