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we treat safety as a product inside of synthesia. it is automatic systems and algorithms and also humans who make sure our systems are not misused. i think these technologies will be used by bad people, they will do bad things with them and we need to do what we can to make sure they don't. it is important to take leadership in the industry. some players will take us seriously, and i hope we can set a great example so everyone who is developing these technologies truly care about making sure. tom: 10% of the workforce is focused on risk issues and safety issues. it is a big deal with elections and the u.k., the u.s. and india. is there anything you are doing around potential misuse in this big election year? >> it is an evolving product for us. the last few months we have taken of restrict give approach to new content. if you are creating current events or new content, you need to be an enterprise customer which means we know who you are, we know you are reputable. to some extent there is a trade-off. there are lots of great people w
we treat safety as a product inside of synthesia. it is automatic systems and algorithms and also humans who make sure our systems are not misused. i think these technologies will be used by bad people, they will do bad things with them and we need to do what we can to make sure they don't. it is important to take leadership in the industry. some players will take us seriously, and i hope we can set a great example so everyone who is developing these technologies truly care about making sure....
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in london, one company called synthesia is using this kind of tech to translate ai generated corporate videos into any language. many of these companies, of course, have divisions all over the world whom they need to, it's a sales force maybe that they need to train, right. and with this tool that can create the base material in english, they can then translate it into different localities. but the company's founder says the tech has other benefits, too. we're seeing that with ngos all over the world where they can produce video content instead of written content for people who may have a difficult time reading and will do it in local languages. sojust this kind of dissemination of information in people's native language via video and audio, it's very, very powerful. as it gets easier and easier to change the words that come out of our mouths, there's also a worry that this kind of technology could increase the amount of misinformation on the internet. but when it comes to translating educational videos or sending a message to someone in their own language... speaks german. james clayt
in london, one company called synthesia is using this kind of tech to translate ai generated corporate videos into any language. many of these companies, of course, have divisions all over the world whom they need to, it's a sales force maybe that they need to train, right. and with this tool that can create the base material in english, they can then translate it into different localities. but the company's founder says the tech has other benefits, too. we're seeing that with ngos all over the...
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in london, one company called synthesia is using this kind of tech to translate ai—generated corporate videos into any language. many of these companies, of course, have divisions all over the world whom they need to, it's a sales force maybe that they need to train, right. and with this tool, they can create the base material in english, they can then translate it into different localities. but the company's founder says the tech has other benefits, too. we're seeing that with ngos all over the world where they can produce video content instead of written content for people who may have a difficult time reading and it will do it in local languages. so just this kind of dissemination of information in people's native language via video and audio, it's very, very powerful. as it gets easier and easier to change the words that come out of our mouths, there's also a worry that this kind of technology could increase the amount of misinformation on the internet. but when it comes to translating educational videos or sending a message to someone in their own language... untranslated james cl
in london, one company called synthesia is using this kind of tech to translate ai—generated corporate videos into any language. many of these companies, of course, have divisions all over the world whom they need to, it's a sales force maybe that they need to train, right. and with this tool, they can create the base material in english, they can then translate it into different localities. but the company's founder says the tech has other benefits, too. we're seeing that with ngos all over...
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synthesia was one of the very few minted unicorns last year in europe, a company worth more than a billion dollars. it's based in london, and it makes avatars designed to be used by corporate clients. but before my avatar is made, the system has to learn what i look like and what i sound like. my name is james clayton and this video recording... the idea is that you can generate a video of yourself saying anything in any language that can quickly be sent to employees, like a sort of visual email. if you think of tiktok�*s interface, there's almost no text unless you click on the comment section. you're literally swiping through videos, right? and i think that as video becomes so easy to produce, i think we'll see that more and more of our online experiences is going to be kind of video first. with my avatar created, i had a play around with it. creating the video itself is easy, it's like making a powerpoint presentation. today we celebrate world book day. ai translates his speech yeah, so that that feels to me like what i'm saying. my hand movement is right. roughly, my facial expressio
synthesia was one of the very few minted unicorns last year in europe, a company worth more than a billion dollars. it's based in london, and it makes avatars designed to be used by corporate clients. but before my avatar is made, the system has to learn what i look like and what i sound like. my name is james clayton and this video recording... the idea is that you can generate a video of yourself saying anything in any language that can quickly be sent to employees, like a sort of visual...
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in london, one company called synthesia is using this kind of tech to translate ai—generated corporate videos into any language. many of these companies, of course, have divisions all over the world whom they need to, it's a sales force maybe that they need to train, right. and with this tool, they can create the base material in english, they can then translate it into different localities. but the company's founder says the tech has other benefits, too. we're seeing that with ngos all over the world where they can produce video content instead of written content for people who may have a difficult time reading and it will do it in local languages. so just this kind of dissemination of information in people's native language via video and audio, it's very, very powerful. as it gets easier and easier to change the words that come out of our mouths, there's also a worry that this kind of technology could increase the amount of misinformation on the internet. but when it comes to translating educational videos or sending a message to someone in their own language... untranslated james cl
in london, one company called synthesia is using this kind of tech to translate ai—generated corporate videos into any language. many of these companies, of course, have divisions all over the world whom they need to, it's a sales force maybe that they need to train, right. and with this tool, they can create the base material in english, they can then translate it into different localities. but the company's founder says the tech has other benefits, too. we're seeing that with ngos all over...
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in london, one company called synthesia is using this kind of tech to translate ai generated corporate videos into any language. many of these companies, of course, have divisions all over the world whom they need to, it's a sales force maybe that they need to train, right. and with this tool that can create the base material in english, they can then translate it into different localities. but the company's founder says the tech has other benefits, too. we're seeing that with ngos all over the world where they can produce video content instead of written content for people who may have a difficult time reading and will do it in local languages. sojust this kind of dissemination of information in people's native language via video and audio, it's very, very powerful. as it gets easier and easier to change the words that come out of our mouths, there's also a worry that this kind of technology could increase the amount of misinformation on the internet. but when it comes to translating educational videos or sending a message to someone in their own language... speaks german. james clayt
in london, one company called synthesia is using this kind of tech to translate ai generated corporate videos into any language. many of these companies, of course, have divisions all over the world whom they need to, it's a sales force maybe that they need to train, right. and with this tool that can create the base material in english, they can then translate it into different localities. but the company's founder says the tech has other benefits, too. we're seeing that with ngos all over the...
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hi, christian and priya, - i'm an ai avatar by synthesia, and ijumpjoy when ai decoded is on on a thursday. _ when it finishes, i'm rather sad. see you next week. not that that why she not crying? we 'oke not that that why she not crying? we joke about this because i'm out of a job. joke about this because i'm out of a 'ob. , ., , , ., , job. the story there is what they are now doing — job. the story there is what they are now doing is _ job. the story there is what they are now doing is able _ job. the story there is what they are now doing is able to - job. the story there is what they are now doing is able to mimic l are now doing is able to mimic human emotion. so you did see when she was allotted and happy, smile on her face and if you sort of tightened up. but the point is that you saw her emotion essentially change. so it's about mimicking human emotions. while all of this is doing is stimulating and i think that's really important because people like to go into completely different areas and say they understand and they feel, no, they don't. they are stimulating and that's reall
hi, christian and priya, - i'm an ai avatar by synthesia, and ijumpjoy when ai decoded is on on a thursday. _ when it finishes, i'm rather sad. see you next week. not that that why she not crying? we 'oke not that that why she not crying? we joke about this because i'm out of a job. joke about this because i'm out of a 'ob. , ., , , ., , job. the story there is what they are now doing — job. the story there is what they are now doing is _ job. the story there is what they are now doing is...
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in london, one company called synthesia to translate corporate videos into any language. corporate videos into any language-— language. many of these companies have - language. many of these | companies have divisions language. many of these - companies have divisions all over the world who they need to, if the sales fall maybe they need to train and with this tool they can create the base material in english and translated into different localities.— translated into different localities. �* localities. but the company's founders as _ localities. but the company's founders as the _ localities. but the company's founders as the tech - localities. but the company's founders as the tech has - localities. but the company's. founders as the tech has other benefits. . . ., founders as the tech has other benefits. , , ., ., benefits. ngos all over the world can _ benefits. ngos all over the world can produce - benefits. ngos all over the world can produce video i benefits. ngos all over the - world can produce video content instead of written content for people who may have a difficult tim
in london, one company called synthesia to translate corporate videos into any language. corporate videos into any language-— language. many of these companies have - language. many of these | companies have divisions language. many of these - companies have divisions all over the world who they need to, if the sales fall maybe they need to train and with this tool they can create the base material in english and translated into different localities.— translated into different localities....
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in london, one company called synthesia is using this kind of tech to translate ai generated corporate videos into any language. many of these companies, of course, have divisions all over the world whom they need to, it's a sales force maybe that they need to train, right. and with this tool that can create the base material in english, they can then translate it into different localities. but the company's founder says the tech has other benefits, too. we're seeing that with ngos all over the world where they can produce video content instead of written content for people who may have a difficult time reading and will do it in local languages. so just this kind of dissemination of information in people's native language via video and audio, it's very, very powerful. as it gets easier and easier to change the words that come out of our mouths, there's also a worry that this kind of technology could increase the amount of misinformation on the internet. but when it comes to translating educational videos or sending a message to someone in their own language... james clayton, bbc news.
in london, one company called synthesia is using this kind of tech to translate ai generated corporate videos into any language. many of these companies, of course, have divisions all over the world whom they need to, it's a sales force maybe that they need to train, right. and with this tool that can create the base material in english, they can then translate it into different localities. but the company's founder says the tech has other benefits, too. we're seeing that with ngos all over the...
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synthesia was one of the very few minted unicorns last year in europe, a company worth more than a billion dollars. it's based in london, and it makes avatars designed to be used by corporate clients. but before my avatar is made, the system has to learn what i look like and what i sound like. my name is james clayton and this video recording... the idea is that you can generate a video of yourself saying anything in any language that can quickly be sent to employees, like a sort of visual email. if you think of tiktok�*s interface, there's almost no text unless you click on the comment section. you're literally swiping through videos, right? and i think that as video becomes so easy to produce, i think we'll see that more and more of our online experiences is going to be kind of video first. with my avatar created, i had a play around with it. creating the video itself is easy, it's like making a powerpoint presentation. today we celebrate world book day. ai translates his speech yeah, so that that feels to me like what i'm saying. my hand movement is right. roughly, my facial expressio
synthesia was one of the very few minted unicorns last year in europe, a company worth more than a billion dollars. it's based in london, and it makes avatars designed to be used by corporate clients. but before my avatar is made, the system has to learn what i look like and what i sound like. my name is james clayton and this video recording... the idea is that you can generate a video of yourself saying anything in any language that can quickly be sent to employees, like a sort of visual...