DeepBrain AI joins CB Insights' Global 250 Generative AI Startups list

The S.Korean startup specializes AI human solutions that incorporate advanced video, speech synthesis and natural language processing technologies

DeepBrain AI joins CB Insights' Global 250 Generative AI Startups list
Joo-Wan Kim 1
2023-02-17 16:19:02 kjwan@hankyung.com
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DeepBrain AI, a South Korean AI startup, said on Friday it made the list of "Global 250 Generative AI Startups" by CB Insights, a New York-based market research firm.

The list features global players such as Soul Machines, a US digital human company backed by Ajou IB Investment, and Synthesia, a UK startup that created an AI version of soccer star David Beckham.

DeepBrain AI specializes in generative AI services, including AI human solutions that incorporate advanced video, speech synthesis and natural language processing technologies. It also offers "AI Studios," a service-oriented software (SaaS) AI human video synthesis platform.

"We aim to actively promote our high-quality AI human solutions with a high degree of perfection and expand our presence in the global enterprise market," said Eric Jang, CEO of DeepBrain AI.

Write to Joo-Wan Kim at kjwan@hankyung.com

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