Raiinmaker Expands Data Verification Infrastructure Through Collaboration with Google Cloud

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  • Raiinmaker announced its collaboration with Google Cloud to expand its data verification infrastructure.
  • Through this partnership, the company plans to provide advanced AI video generation capabilities to global users.
  • Leveraging Google Cloud's large-scale data processing and AI technologies, Raiinmaker addresses the growing demands for next-generation AI development.
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Raiinmaker, an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered video production platform, announced on the 15th (local time) that it has entered into a partnership with Google Cloud.

Through collaboration with Google Cloud, Raiinmaker plans to expand the infrastructure and data verification system of its decentralized video data sourcing platform TRAIIN VIDEO, and to integrate Google's Veo video generation model for global users via an update to the Raiinmaker app.

With this update, Raiinmaker is now able to deliver high-quality, AI-generated video innovations to more than 450,000 global users in over 190 countries via Veo's advanced video generation features.

Raiinmaker is utilizing Google Cloud’s large-scale data processing, AI analytics based on the Gemini API, and model hosting via Google Cloud’s Vertex AI platform. Based on this foundation, Raiinmaker is responding to the increasing demand from developers and enterprises seeking compliant, bias-free video data for next-generation AI growth and development.

JD Seraphin, CEO of Raiinmaker, stated, "This collaboration represents a significant step forward not just for Raiinmaker, but for the global AI community as a whole. By merging Google Cloud’s technology and human-centered ethical innovation with Raiinmaker’s efforts, we aim to empower humanity to shape the future of the AI video landscape."

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