HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese online content platform Bytedance said on Friday it would buy popular lip-sync platform Musical.ly, in a deal seen valued at up to $1 billion (761.04 million ...
Dubsmash, the insanely popular video-messaging service downloaded by more than 100 million people on Android and iOS, is launching a new revamped version of the app today. Founded out of Berlin, ...
The teen-oriented app has had exponential growth since its 2014 launch — much like Bytedance, the Chinese tech company set to acquire it. Digital lip-syncing aimed at teens is officially a big, big ...
YouTube plans to launch AI-generated lip sync to automatically dubbed videos. It may soon start testing the feature in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish. The feature may incur ...
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