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D-ID acquires Berlin-based video startup Simpleshow | TechCrunch
D-ID, a video generation and editing platform, has acquired Berlin-based B2B video creation platform Simpleshow. The acquisition aims to merge Simpleshows product under D-IDs umbrella, enhancing the companys capabilities in the enterprise avatar video market. Simpleshow brings over 1,500 enterprise clients, including major companies like Adobe and Microsoft, which will help boost D-IDs profitability. The combined entity will have 140 employees and consolidated offices in Berlin, Tel Aviv, and the United States. D-ID plans to develop interactive training videos using AI-powered avatars. The acquisition is part of D-IDs strategy to capture a larger market share in digital avatars, facing competition from companies like Synthesia and Soul Machines.
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AI startup D-ID lays off a quarter of its workforce just days after Microsoft deal | CTech
צפו: דובר צה"ל מדבר בסינית, צרפתית ופרסית בזכות פיתוח ישראלי
Israeli AI company D-ID has unveiled a new technology that allows any character in a video to speak in foreign languages they have never learned. The technology adjusts the lip movements to match the new language. D-IDs platform enables companies and content creators to produce videos with virtual characters that look like real people, speaking any requested text in any language with a selection of voices. The new tool, D-ID Video Translate, allows users to edit the real character appearing in the video using AI. The company competes globally with companies like Synthesia and Colossyan, which also offer avatar creation technologies.
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בעקבות שיתוף פעולה עם D-ID: סטודנטים בבר אילן יתרגלו ביצוע בדיקות ראייה לסוכני AI | כלכליסט
Israeli AI company D-ID has partnered with Bar-Ilan Universitys School of Optometry and Vision Science to integrate digital people into teaching. The digital patients, based on GenAI, simulate real-life situations that students will encounter in their future work as optometrists. The pilot program, led by Zofia Simkovitz and Dr. Or-Ya Eizen Anosh, exposed students to various cases in the fields of unique ophthalmic lens fitting and protective glasses for different populations. The videos made using D-IDs platform provide an educational experience that simulates future situations more effectively than any traditional lesson.
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Press Release: D-ID Wins 2024 Digital Innovator Award from Intellyx
Intellyx, an industry analyst firm focusing on digital transformation, has announced that D-ID has won the 2024 Intellyx Digital Innovator Award. The award is given to vendors who successfully pass through Intellyxs rigorous briefing selection process. The award is part of Intellyxs 2024 Intellyx Digital Innovator Awards, which highlights vendors worth watching in the enterprise IT marketplace.
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Press Release: D-ID Mobile App for AI Video Generation Surpasses 1 Million Downloads Worldwide Five Months After its Release
D-ID, a platform for creating digital humans, announced that its Creative Reality™ Studio mobile application has reached over 1 million downloads worldwide five months after its release. The app allows users to create lifelike AI-powered digital people from a single image with accompanying scripts in 120 languages. The apps popularity coincides with a surge in demand for AI-generated video content creation tools, with the most common professional use case coming from marketing and content teams. The app has seen mass adoption in North America, Europe, APAC, and MENA.
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Israeli AI leaders AI21 Labs, Lightricks, D-ID launch new products for red-hot GenAI market | CTech
Three Israeli companies, AI21 Labs, Lightricks, and D-ID, have announced new products in the AI space. Lightricks has launched LTX Studio, a GenAI-driven platform for video production and filmmaking. AI21 Labs has unveiled a new next-generation Summarize Conversation solution that saves time and accuracy for customers by summarising conversations. D-ID has announced the general availability of D-ID Agents, autonomous AI avatars that can take verbal commands from users and respond in multiple languages.
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AI Video Generator Releases New 'Natural' Avatars For Businesses
Israeli AI video company D-ID has launched its virtual avatars that can understand and respond to verbal commands in multiple languages, including facial expressions and hand gestures. The avatars, known as D-ID Agents, can be integrated into businesses digital platforms to enhance customer experience through human-like interactions. The technology is powered by Natural User Interface (NUI), enabling the avatars to hold conversations with users, fostering a sense of mutual understanding, emotional connection, and trust. The avatars also operate through Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) technology, facilitating accurate, swift responses.
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חברת ה-AI הישראלית D-ID צומחת: זה מה שהחליטה לעשות
Israeli AI company D-ID is expanding its offices and recruiting dozens of new employees. The company is leasing two additional floors in the Beit Lishkat HaMishar building in Tel Aviv, in addition to the current 6th floor. The expansion is due to the rapid growth of the company, which has doubled its number of employees in the past year. D-ID is a leader in the field of Generative AI and the creation of AI-based digital agents. The company plans to recruit more employees in various departments such as development, AI, product, sales, marketing, etc.
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Press Release: D-ID Named A CES Innovation Awards Honoree
D-ID, an AI-powered content creation solution, has been named a CES® 2024 Innovation Awards Honoree for its Creative Reality Studio Mobile App. The app, powered by D-ID’s API, allows users to create AI-generated videos of digital people based on a single image and a script or audio recording. The videos can be created in 119 languages and use advanced text and photo generation models. The app has attracted a new subscriber every 3 seconds and has generated over 150 million videos. The companys CEO, Gil Perry, expressed gratitude for the recognition and reaffirmed the companys commitment to digital transformation.
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3 Israeli AI developments that you can play right now
Step aside over-developed AI tools, and for free | Geektime
The article discusses three Israeli startups that have developed AI tools. Riverside.fm has developed an AI-based transcription tool that can transcribe audio or video files in 100 different languages, including Hebrew. The tool is built on OpenAIs Whisper, an open-source transcription tool. Idomoo has developed an AI tool called Lucas that can produce videos based on a short textual prompt. The Israeli startup D-ID has a suite of AI tools under its Creative Reality Studio that allows users to create videos with various avatars that can speak in different languages.
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חברת D-ID משדרגת את השירות: כך תוכלו לשוחח עם כל דמות שתרצו
D-ID, a company specializing in generative AI and content creation, has announced improvements and additions to its products. The companys studio now includes new additions such as a new user interface and the ability to add facial expressions to avatars and digital animations. The company has also upgraded its application, allowing users to upload images of characters they wish to interact with in real time. As a result of these innovations, the company is recording registration records for its platform, with a new registration every three seconds on average and millions of visitors to its site per month.
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D-ID ו-Korra הם הסטארטאפים הזוכים בתחרות Automotive Retail Tech - Chiportal
Renault, in collaboration with Israeli importer Freesbe, announced the winners of the Automotive Retail Tech competition, D-ID and Korra. The goal is to build the future of car purchasing and the relationship system between Renault and its customers. The project is led by Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishis innovation lab in Israel, which aims to identify and test Israeli technologies in the automotive field. The winning startups will have the opportunity to work with Renault and Freesbe, potentially implementing their technologies in Renaults showrooms, service centers, call centers, and infrastructure. D-ID specializes in Generative AI, creating digital avatars and human-machine interfaces. Korra leverages AI and NLP to provide a digital and interactive user guide for online cars. The companies were selected by senior management of Renault and Freesbe.
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D-ID's new web app gives a face and voice to OpenAI's ChatGPT
Israeli startup D-ID has launched the beta version of its web app, chat.D-ID, which combines its text-to-video streaming technology with OpenAIs ChatGPT to enable face-to-face conversations with photorealistic AI. The app aims to make AI more accessible to people who cant read or write, as well as elderly users. Users can interact with an avatar named Alice by typing or speaking questions. The web app will soon offer a variety of avatars and the ability to upload images. D-ID plans to keep the app free but may introduce charges if it becomes too popular. The company has also launched a campaign to use generative AI to support victims of domestic violence.
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D-ID Brings AI Chatbots to Life Enabling Real-Time Conversation with Digital Humans
D-ID has launched a new chat API that allows face-to-face conversations with an AI Digital Human. The API integrates large language models like GPT-3 and LaMDA to deploy interactive digital humans. This offering aims to improve customer support, sales, training, and personal finance by providing a more human and engaging customer experience. D-ID is also involved in the development of ethical practices for synthetic media/generative AI. The companys generative AI technology has been used to create over 110 million videos and has customers including Fortune 500 companies.
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D-ID launches First-Ever Generative AI to Combine Text-Image-Video on One Platform
D-ID has launched the first multimodal generative AI video platform, Creative Reality Studio, which combines image and text generation with animation. The platform allows users to generate digital composite faces and speech in multiple languages based on user prompts. It aims to empower creators, marketers, and training teams to develop engaging content with AI-generated customized video narrators. D-IDs generative AI technology has already been used to create over 107 million videos and has been utilized by companies like Warner Bros and Mondelez. The company is backed by tier 1 VCs and is experiencing positive growth.
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D-ID, the company behind Deep Nostalgia, lets you create AI-generated videos from a single image
Israeli AI company D-ID has launched a new platform called Creative Reality Studio, which allows users to upload a single image and text to generate a video. The platform targets sectors like corporate training, education, and product marketing. Users can select a presenter, type or upload a script, choose a language and style, and the AI algorithms will generate a video based on these parameters. D-ID raised $25 million in its Series B funding led by Macquarie Capital. The company is expanding its products by launching a PowerPoint plug-in and a self-serve platform. Users can sign up for a free trial account and then pay a monthly fee for access to AI-generated videos.
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Skilldora partners with D-ID, launches first e-Learning platform & app to use A.I. Instructors in the U.S.
D-ID Announces New Partnership With Japanese E-learning Company Skill Plus
D-ID has announced a new partnership with Skill Plus, a Japanese e-learning platform, to incorporate D-IDs digital human technology into their offering. Skill Plus has developed Meta Speaker®, a system that generates digital humans from photographs and audio, reducing the time required to create educational videos. The partnership aims to provide more engaging and personal e-learning experiences. Skill Plus plans to expand into industries that require the use of digital human resources. The article highlights the increased demand for online communication in the education sector post-COVID. The partnership is expected to have a positive impact on D-IDs growth.
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Cool, Cutting-Edge AI Videos Will Change How Companies Communicate With Their Workers
D-ID, an Israel-based tech startup, is launching a new platform that uses AI to create personalized and engaging e-learning, corporate training, and marketing videos. The platform features photorealistic avatars of CEOs or HR professionals and offers a wide array of virtual human instructors. The videos can be created quickly and cost-effectively, using any image and realistic audio. D-IDs innovations have attracted partnerships with Warner Bros. Pictures, GoodTrust, Publicis, Mondelēz, and Josh. The company is also focused on preventing the abuse of synthetic media and ensuring transparency in its videos. Overall, the article has a positive impact on D-IDs growth and highlights the potential of AI-driven video content in corporate communication.
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NTT Finance Invests in D-ID, World Leader in AI-Driven Creative Media
Japanese telecommunications giant NTT Finance has invested in D-ID, the world leader in AI-driven creative media, as part of D-IDs recent $25 million Series B round. The funding brings D-IDs total funding to $48 million and will allow the company to expand its deep-learning and computer vision teams, as well as support its sales and marketing teams in the United States, APAC, and EMEA. D-IDs products range from animating still photos to developing high-quality digital avatars, and its customers include Warner Bros. Studios, Mondelēz, Publicis, and MyHeritage. The investment was facilitated by NTT Innovation Laboratory Israel, a subsidiary of NTT. D-ID has also partnered with The Glimpse Group and collaborated with nonprofit organizations and governments on public awareness campaigns.
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AI creative platform D-ID, the tech behind those viral videos of animated family photos, raises $25M
D-ID, an Israeli company specializing in AI-powered viral experiences, has raised $25 million in a Series B funding round led by Macquarie Capital. The company recently launched its Deep Nostalgia follow-up project, LiveStory, and plans to release an AI-powered video greeting mobile app called Wishful. D-IDs collaborations with MyHeritage, including Deep Nostalgia, have gained significant attention and popularity on social media platforms. The companys broader business involves partnerships with various organizations and licensees across different industries. D-ID intends to use the funding to expand its sales and marketing teams and double the number of experts in its deep-learning and computer vision teams. The company is also exploring opportunities in the metaverse and is in discussions with potential strategic partners. The Series B round brings D-IDs total funding to $48 million.
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Can D-ID be the face of the Metaverse?
D-ID, a company specializing in digital humans and privacy protection, is positioned strategically for the next stage of the internet, known as the Metaverse. The companys CEO, Gil Perry, highlighted the importance of realistic digital representations, or avatars, in the Metaverse. D-ID originally focused on facial recognition privacy but pivoted to the media and entertainment industry. The article suggests that D-ID may need to pivot again for the future of the internet. The companys growth prospects are positive as it recognizes its expertise in reenacting digital humans. The article does not mention any specific partners, customers, valuation amount, acquisition amount, investment amount, layoffs, or a date for the event.
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גיל פרי: "אנחנו מתמחים בהנפשת בני אדם - בלחיצת כפתור ובאמצעות AI" כלכליסט
The CEO and co-founder of D-ID, Gil Perry, discussed the companys technology and projects in an interview. D-ID specializes in creating high-quality personalized videos using AI. They have worked on projects with social impact, such as a campaign against domestic violence and raising awareness about AIDS. One of their notable features is Deep Nostalgia, which turns old photos into short videos where the subjects appear to be moving naturally. The app gained popularity and surpassed TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook in downloads. D-ID has raised $23 million in funding and is a global leader in AI-based media creation.
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Israel's D-ID Uses AI To Give A Voice To Victims of Domestic Violence
Israeli AI startup D-ID has used its technology to create a viral social media campaign against domestic violence. The campaign, Listen To Our Voices, features videos of five Israeli women who were murdered by their husbands, brought back to life using AI and animation. The videos use the voices of the victims, as well as realistic facial features and gestures, to convey a message of awareness and prevention. The campaign was created in response to a surge in domestic violence since the start of the pandemic, and in honor of International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
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Video reenactment company D-ID partners with MyHeritage in multi-million dollar deal
D-ID and Oblio partner with Warner Bros. to create a personal experience for movie fans
Israeli startup D-ID is collaborating with digital studio Oblio and Warner Bros. Pictures to allow users to create personalized movie trailers for the new Hugh Jackman film Reminiscence. Users can upload their photos, which will be animated and inserted into the movies trailer. D-ID specializes in video reenactment technology using AI and deep learning and has raised $23 million from investors. Oblio has previously worked with Warner Bros. on immersive experiences for other major movie releases. The collaboration between D-ID, Oblio, and Warner Bros. aims to provide a unique and engaging experience for movie fans.
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GoodTrust launches AI service to reimagine the future of digital afterlife together with D-ID, supported by Microsoft for Startups
GoodTrust and D-ID have announced a partnership to offer new ways to preserve digital stories and memories. Both companies are part of Microsoft for Startups, which provides startups with business and technical support. GoodTrust is a digital will and wishes platform that allows users to control and create their digital legacy, while D-ID specializes in video reenactment technology using AI and deep learning. The partnership aims to expand GoodTrust Memories, a service that animates photos, with the help of D-IDs technology and Microsofts resources. GoodTrust will also introduce additional features for GoodTrust Memories and the ability to create a will and medical and funeral directives.
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Everyone's trying Deep Nostalgia to bring old photos alive
Online genealogy platform MyHeritage has seen more than 43 million faces animated through its Deep Nostalgia photo-animation feature in just two weeks. The Israel-based company licensed the Live Portrait technology from D-ID, another Israeli firm. The feature has generated significant interest in genealogy, particularly among younger generations. On 3 March, the MyHeritage mobile app was the most downloaded free app in the US. The company, founded in 2003, recently agreed to be acquired by global investment firm Francisco Partners.
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Israeli startup allows actors to shoot scenes from home
Israeli start-up tech company D-ID has launched a new technology that allows the film and television industries to turn still images into vivid and lively videos. The deep-learning technology can manipulate images to replicate movement in a source video. This technology could save film and television productions shooting days, as actors will only need to be on set once and have their picture taken. The rest of the shooting can be done remotely. D-IDs service is not meant to replace actors, but to allow them to work from home during and after the pandemic. The technology currently works for portrait images and can be expanded to videos featuring moving objects.
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Israeli Privacy Protection Startup D-ID Raises $13.5 Million
Israeli identity protection startup D-ID has raised $13.5 million in a funding round led by AXA Venture Partners. The company plans to use the funds to increase sales and marketing activities and continue investing in research and development. D-IDs AI technology helps organizations comply with privacy regulations by producing photos and videos that are unrecognizable to facial recognition algorithms while remaining visible to the human eye. The funding round reflects the increasing demand for privacy solutions in the face of advanced privacy regulations and the growing use of facial recognition technology.
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Watch it, Facebook: Israeli startups devise ways to protect user privacy
Israeli startup D-ID uses image processing and AI to create a digital noise that prevents facial recognition. The companys technology alters biometric details in photos, making it difficult for AI systems to identify individuals. D-IDs products are designed for organizations that store sensitive pictures, such as government databases, banks, and healthcare providers. The privacy tech industry in Israel is growing rapidly, with around 80 startups offering solutions for data protection and privacy regulations. The sector is expected to reach $143 billion in 2021. Demand for privacy solutions has increased due to stricter privacy regulations, such as the EUs General Data Protection Regulation and Californias Consumer Privacy Act.
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D-ID Is Altering Facial Recognition's Path Towards Privacy
The article discusses D-ID, a company that offers privacy-enhancing technology for photos and videos. The founders of D-ID saw the potential dangers of facial recognition technology and developed a solution to protect peoples privacy. They use advanced image processing and deep learning techniques to resynthesize photos in a way that makes them unrecognizable to facial recognition algorithms. D-ID also offers an anonymization product that changes the face in a photo to make it visibly different from the original while preserving important attributes. The company targets privacy-sensitive organizations and B2B2C companies that handle large repositories of photos. D-ID has raised $10 million in funding and employs top experts in deep learning and computer vision.
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Dr. Ann Cavoukian Joins D-ID's Advisory Board
D-ID, a company that protects identities from facial recognition systems, has announced that Dr. Ann Cavoukian, a leading privacy expert and creator of the Privacy by Design framework, is joining their Advisory Board. D-IDs CEO expressed excitement about Cavoukians experience and understanding of privacy regulation. Cavoukian commented on the importance of protecting facial images to prevent identity theft. D-IDs technology uses deep-learning methodologies to remove sensitive biometric data from facial images while keeping them usable to the human eye. The company is presenting at the Identity Week conference in London. D-IDs patented solutions are implemented by leading companies and institutions worldwide.
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D-ID Wins Prestigious Netexplo Award for Innovative Identity-protection AI
D-ID, a company that protects identities from facial recognition systems, has been named one of the ten winners of the 2019 Netexplo award for its artificial intelligence technology. The technology developed by D-ID prevents facial images from being automatically detected by face-recognition algorithms. The companys innovation in privacy protection has the potential for far-reaching impact. D-ID will be presenting at the Netexplo Innovation Forum. D-ID was established by veterans of the Israel Defense Forces Intelligence Corps elite 8200 unit and has successfully implemented its solutions in leading fortune 500 companies and institutions worldwide.
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Your face as a password may threaten your right to privacy
D-ID, a company founded in 2017, has developed software that alters photos in a way that confuses face-recognition algorithms without changing the appearance of the image to human eyes. The software aims to protect individuals privacy by preventing unauthorized access to personal data through face recognition. D-ID recently raised $4 million in a seed round led by Pitango Venture Capital and has already secured agreements with top players in the cloud image storage market. The company is primarily targeting big organizations such as governments, phone manufacturers, and social networks, but may expand to offer privacy protection to consumers in the future. Carmakers are also potential customers, as they capture photos of pedestrians for safety purposes but want to respect privacy. D-IDs technology has gained attention due to growing concerns about online privacy and the European General Data Privacy Regulation (GDPR).
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https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Israeli-start-up-ensures-privacy-in-growing-world-of-facial-recognition-567087
D-ID, a Tel Aviv-based company, has developed a solution to protect privacy in photos and videos by digitally manipulating them to be unreadable by machine tools and artificial intelligence. The companys product comes at a time when concerns over facial recognition technology and data privacy are growing. With new data privacy regulations, such as the GDPR, threatening fines and lawsuits for companies that fail to protect personal information, D-IDs solution is in high demand. The company has already secured Cloudinary as its first client and has raised $4 million in venture capital funding from investors including Pitango Venture Capital, Y Combinator, Maverick Ventures, Foundation Capital, and Fenox Venture Capital.
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D-ID launches its initial product with customers in printing, automotive and financial services
D-ID, a company developing software to scramble facial recognition technologies, has signed its first customers and launched its initial product. The companys technology is being sold as both a service and an enterprise software solution. D-IDs software allows companies to store scrambled versions of their customers faces instead of actual images, protecting privacy and security. The company has already attracted investors, including Pitango Ventures, and has secured a seed round of $4 million. D-ID serves companies in various sectors, including those that need to protect employee and customer images, health management organizations, and government and security agencies.
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http://www.jpost.com/Jpost-Tech/Saving-face-Israeli-start-up-protect-people-from-Big-Brothers-spying-542592
Israeli tech firm D-ID has developed a firewall to block facial recognition technology, aiming to protect peoples privacy in a hyper-connected world. The company has raised $4 million in funding and plans to launch its product at the end of May, coinciding with the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe. D-IDs solution subtly alters stored pictures to escape detection by facial recognition algorithms. The company has signed preliminary agreements with leading government organisations and is planning a pilot with Cloudinary, a cloud-based image and video management firm.
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D-ID nabs $4M to protect images from being read by facial recognition algorithms
Israeli startup D-ID has raised $4 million in a seed round to bring its data protection services to market. The company has developed tools to block facial recognition algorithms from reading photos and videos, using a technique called de-identification. De-identification aims to protect data used for authentication and prevent it from being read by algorithms. D-IDs technology scrambles the data in a way that is imperceptible to the human eye but confuses facial recognition algorithms. The company plans to launch a pilot of its service soon, with a product shipping in May. The investors in the seed round include Pitango Venture Capital, Foundation Capital, Fenox Venture Capital, Maverick Ventures, and Y Combinator.
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D-ID's tech protects your privacy by confounding face recognition algorithms
D-ID, a startup that provides tools to make images unrecognizable to face recognition algorithms, is experiencing growth due to the increasing need for privacy protection. The company was founded by Gil Perry, Sella Blondheim, and Eliran Kuta, who were motivated by their own experiences in the security industry. D-ID serves companies, health management organizations, and government agencies that require image protection. The startup differentiates itself by making changes to images that are less detectable to the human eye compared to other solutions. D-ID plans to launch a pilot program with Cloudinary to protect billions of media assets. The founders welcome competition and aim to make a significant impact in restoring and protecting privacy.
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