This was an awesome piece, thanks for all your research and your explanation on how they work!! I really appreciate it and everything else you’ve published in your newsletter.
I’m guessing you may have encountered this in your research on synthetic voices, but I recently noticed a YouTube channel called Izam using pretty realistic AI people as presenters in their videos. They have a pretty genius business strategy of marketing Midjourney prompts they are selling on Etsy with flashy presentations and AI voice/people. So at first glance at their videos with the people and their thumbnails it appears like it’s a real person when it’s not. I’ve tried to figure out what they are using but wasn’t able to. So I’d love for you to review tools like this (if they use just one) or complementary tools that can be used for things like this! I could see it being a huge help to non-native English speakers, camera/voice shy people, and any others who would prefer not to show their own face/body but still have a visual avatar.
Right after posting this I checked again and saw that the person who runs Izam has a website/blog linked to their channel. In their blog they mention using LumaFusion, CapCut, and Riveo to make their video presentations, but none of those seem to have AI people at a quick glance.
Check out Synthesia, it sounds like what you’re describing. But I don’t know all of the tools in the video creation space, I definitely want to do a review of those in the future!
Thanks so much, Charlie, for putting on the time and effort doing all these reviews and commentary. You're as big a time saver as any AI tool. Keep up the good work!
Great post! I’ve been using Murf.ai in some of my creative projects. I’m pretty happy with it but will check out some of these other tools.
Ah yeah I came across Murf.ai during my research. It seemed pretty similar to some of the ones I had already tested but I’ll give it another look!
This was an awesome piece, thanks for all your research and your explanation on how they work!! I really appreciate it and everything else you’ve published in your newsletter.
I’m guessing you may have encountered this in your research on synthetic voices, but I recently noticed a YouTube channel called Izam using pretty realistic AI people as presenters in their videos. They have a pretty genius business strategy of marketing Midjourney prompts they are selling on Etsy with flashy presentations and AI voice/people. So at first glance at their videos with the people and their thumbnails it appears like it’s a real person when it’s not. I’ve tried to figure out what they are using but wasn’t able to. So I’d love for you to review tools like this (if they use just one) or complementary tools that can be used for things like this! I could see it being a huge help to non-native English speakers, camera/voice shy people, and any others who would prefer not to show their own face/body but still have a visual avatar.
Right after posting this I checked again and saw that the person who runs Izam has a website/blog linked to their channel. In their blog they mention using LumaFusion, CapCut, and Riveo to make their video presentations, but none of those seem to have AI people at a quick glance.
Check out Synthesia, it sounds like what you’re describing. But I don’t know all of the tools in the video creation space, I definitely want to do a review of those in the future!
Thanks so much, Charlie, for putting on the time and effort doing all these reviews and commentary. You're as big a time saver as any AI tool. Keep up the good work!