YouTube Co-Founder Chad Hurley is back with a new startup called EyeTell, which has raised a seed round create AI-generated video scripts.
Chad Hurley
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February 14 marks the 20th anniversary of YouTube’s founding
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YouTube Co-Founder Chad Hurley has a new company based around AI-generated video scripts
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Creator-Focused Startup ‘Stir’ Raises $4 Million From Casey Neistat, YouTube Co-Founder Chad Hurley, Others
Today, the startup Stir -- a platform that enables digital creators to manage their various revenue streams, organize their analytics, and share funds with collaborators -- unveiled its beta product and announced a $4 million seed round.
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YouTube Founder Chad Hurley Raises $8.5 Million For Fan-Centric Sports Game Startup ‘GreenPark’
YouTube founder Chad Hurley is readying his next act, after selling the video platform to Google for $1.65 billion in 2006.Hurley, who co-founded YouTube with fellow then-PayPal employees Steve Chen and Jawed Karim, is building a new fan-centered mobile game startup for sports lovers dubbed GreenPark Sports.
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Here’s The Original Pitch Deck That Helped YouTube Raise $3.5 Million Back In 2005
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YouTube Co-Founder To Pay $440,000 Settlement To Kim Kardashian, Kanye West
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Here Are Five Online Video Facts In Celebration Of YouTube’s 10th Birthday
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YouTube Co-Founders Part Ways As Steve Chen Joins Google Ventures
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After Layoffs, Is YouTube Co-Founders’ MixBit Platform In Trouble?
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MixBit Gets Press While Kimye, YouTube Founder Lawsuit Continues
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Kim And Kanye Are Suing YouTube Founder For Filming Proposal Video
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Kim/Kanye Engagement Filmed By YouTube Founder, Uploaded to MixBit
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