Chad Hurley's AI Startup EyeTell Raises Seed Funding

Published about 1 year ago

Co-founder of YouTube, Chad Hurley, has launched a new start-up, EyeTell, specializing in artificial intelligence (AI). This venture aims to generate short-form video scripts and content. The information on this stealth AI startup was shared by individuals familiar with the matter.

EyeTell’s Innovative Approach

EyeTell’s core function is to use AI technology for creating short-form video content. This innovative approach of content creation is serving the increasing demand for video content in the digital age.

Seed Funding Round

EyeTell, which is just five months old, has successfully raised a seed round of funding. This investment round was led by Kevin Hartz’s A-Star Capital and included a contribution from Ron Conway’s SV Angel. However, details regarding the size of the investment and the valuation remain undisclosed.

AI in Tech Industry

Hurley’s venture adds to the growing list of tech industry veterans who are delving into the world of generative AI. This type of software automatically generates code, text, or video based on customer preferences, demonstrating the potential of AI in transforming content creation processes in the tech industry.