Khosla Ventures, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and others are investing $12 million in a new AI movie app
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TrueShort, which makes AI vertical films for mobile phones, just raised $12 million from a who's who of Hollywood and tech.
TrueShort, which makes AI vertical films for mobile phones, just raised $12 million from a who's who of Hollywood and tech.
TrueShort, which makes AI vertical films for mobile phones, just raised $12 million from a who's who of Hollywood and tech.
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