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Lore Machine, an artificial intelligence start-up that allows writers to convert stories into images, audio and animation, said it was in talks to raise funds and started rolling out its visual-storytelling platform to the public on Tuesday. The company plans to charge between $10 and $160 per month for its platform that allows users to customize locations, characters and scenes, with the highest-priced tier aimed at enterprises. Lore Machine is also in talks with venture capital firms for a fundraise, following a pre-seed funding round in January 2023 that included Dao Jones, 100 Acre Ventures and NZVC and financial details of which were not disclosed. "We are considering it (fundraising) ... having conversations with the VC community ... we are profitable and have significant revenues in Q4 and Q1 of this year from our partnerships," Lore Machine founder and CEO Thobey Campion told Reuters. Lore Machine said it sees a large opportunity in the marketing industry and the company created an ad for HP's gaming computers that was aired in China. The start-up is in talks for partnerships with 20 software platforms and content partners and is working on a version of the platform that would allow enterprises to train the model with their in-house styles. https://lnkd.in/g2SjnXfJ

AI start-up Lore Machine in funding talks, rolls out visual-storytelling platform

AI start-up Lore Machine in funding talks, rolls out visual-storytelling platform

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