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  2. Synthesia (company) - Wikipedia

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    Synthesia is a synthetic media generation company that develops software used to create AI generated video content. Its customer base, as of January 2025, includes over sixty percent of Fortune 100 companies.

  3. Leif Hansen (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Hansen moved to Portland in order to invest in a new type of auto body shop. In 1991, he opened Olympic Auto, a one-man auto-body company that served about 80 cars per year. [ 2 ] By 1999, the company had grown so much that the organization split into two separate entities - Olympic Auto Body and Paint and Leif's Auto Collision Centers ...

  4. Michael Dezer - Wikipedia

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    Michael Dezer (Hebrew: מייקל דזר), born Michael Dezertzov, is an Israeli-American real estate developer, car collector, and billionaire.He is the founder of Dezer Properties and is known for his investments in New York and Florida real estate in association with Donald Trump.

  5. Synthesia hits $2.1 billion in valuation after latest ... - AOL

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    Synthesia's technology allows businesses to generate custom AI avatars used in instructional and corporate videos. Its more than 60,000 customers include companies such as Zoom Communications ...

  6. Checker Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Checker Motors Corporation was a vehicle manufacturer, and later an automotive subcontractor, based in Kalamazoo, Michigan.The company was established by Morris Markin in 1922, created by a merger of the firms Commonwealth Motors and Markin Automobile Body, and was initially named the Checker Cab Manufacturing Company.

  7. Genesis Motor - Wikipedia

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    The body design took three years and the total cost of the program was $500 million over a development period of 23 months. Reliability testing ran for 800,000 miles. [6] There was internal debate whether to sell the Genesis as a Hyundai, or to launch a new brand for it, either as a separate retail chain, or through Hyundai dealerships. [7]

  8. Murray Corporation of America - Wikipedia

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    Combined the businesses could build 60,000 to 70,000 bodies a year. Towson Body Co and J C Widman & Co. (Towson include the Anderson Electric Car Co) were Murray's neighbours in Hamtramck. [1] On the merger Murray Body Corporation became, after Fisher and Briggs, the third largest body company in the United States. [2]

  9. Synthesia - Wikipedia

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    Here's a prompt for a video edit on Synthesia: "Create a 60-second explainer video on the topic 'Future of Artificial Intelligence'. Use a futuristic background, animated text, and a professional avatar. The avatar should be a young woman with a friendly smile. Use the following script: