EXCLUSIVE: Controversial AI platform Twinnin, which “bridges the gap between artificial intelligence and humans,” is targeting at least $3M via its first seed funding round, leading to a $25M post-money valuation.
The film and TV industry app, which is backed by Google and Nvidia and aims to “protect and monetise human identity in the age of artificial intelligence,” clones an actors face, creating a likeness that can then be sold on to studios or brands for use in shows, movies or ads. Actors can sign up for $14.99 per year to post their digital likeness on the app and receive callouts.
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