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Kiwi has developed the world-first AI called Unfaze which automates social media content with basic text prompts.<br>
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Unfaze AI: The World's First Social Content Automation Tool by a Kiwi Developer In the era of social media influencing people from lifestyle to what they buy, content creation has become a crucial aspect of personal and professional branding. The demand for high-quality, engaging videos is ever-increasing, but creating such content can take time and effort. Enter Unfaze, an innovative AI technology developed by a New Zealand Harvard graduate that promises to revolutionize the way we create social media videos. In this article, we explore this innovative technology - Unfaze, its features, and its potential impact on social media content creation. Brith of Unfaze.ai Soumil Singh, who is a graduate of Harvard University, Kiwi, has developed the world-first AI called Unfaze that automates social media content with basic text prompts. This AI tool has also received huge funding from different investors. Soumil Singh left New Zealand seven years ago to study applied mathematics and computer science at Harvard University in Boston. During this, he realized that the demand for content creation and social media was increasing and people were more involved in content creation. He says “What we know about these social media and video platforms is that they rely heavily on high volumes of fresh content for users to maintain visibility and engagement,”. That is when the idea of creating Unfaze.ai was initiated. About Unfaze.ai Soumil Singh is the founder of a Silicon Valley-based startup called Unfaze.ai. It is the first AI tool that fully automates the creation of short-form video content for both individual content creators and brands. The creation and editing of a single video take a week and costaround thousands of dollars. With the use of recent technologies, it has become easy for content creators to get video content, says Soumil Singh. The traditional content-creation process consumes hours of graphic design and post- production from teams of professionals but with this new AI tool users can generate images and short-form videos, including voiceovers, by using only basic texts to describe their content idea within minutes. Using Unfaze.ai can produce professional-quality photos 10x cheaper & faster for e-commerce businesses. Hence
this cost-efficiency is particularly beneficial for startups and small businesses with limited marketing budgets. The objective of the company is to make the text-to-image diffusion model by establishing fine-grained control over the image-generation process. The company has received multi-million-dollar funds from US and NZ investments, it also includes Y Combinator which is the world's top accelerator and the first investor in Dropbox and Airbnb. The founder says that by now he has raised around $5.5 million fund, which is invested in technology development, and aims to launch video creation software on their online platform in July 2024. The market potential of this technology is high as social media platforms are growing rapidly. TikTok has 1.1 billion monthly active users globally which is available in over 160 countries and is estimated to grow its users by over 64% with more than 1.8 billion users by the end of 2024. Hence with this increasing usage of social media, the use of this AI tool will see significant growth. For more articles visit Apac Business Times Conclusion Unfaze represents a significant leap forward in the world of social media video creation. Developed by a visionary NZ Harvard graduate, this AI-driven tool is set to transform how we produce and consume digital content. By making high-quality video creation accessible, efficient, and cost-effective, Unfaze empowers individuals and businesses to enhance their social media presence and achieve their marketing goals. Hence this technology can be adapted for global markets by catering to the diverse needs of users worldwide.