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London-based enterprise AI video startup Synthesia raised a $200M Series E led by GV at a $4B valuation, up from $2.1B after raising $180M in January 2025 (Nat Rubio-Licht/The Deep View)
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London-based enterprise AI video startup Synthesia raised a $200M Series E led by GV at a $4B valuation, up from $2.1B after raising $180M in January 2025 — W — hile AI video genera…
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Nvidia and Alphabet VC arms back AI startup Synthesia at $4 billion valuation
The British AI video company has raised $200 million in fresh funding.
Myanmar military using paramotors and gyrocopters for aerial attacks on civilians, opposition forces
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Trump says administration ‘reviewing everything’ in Minneapolis shooting
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