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In this episode of Shift AI, Zohar Dayan SVP Product at Vimeo shares his experience as a startup founder, how he was early to ML with video and how the Vimeo acquisition is pushing to integrate AI into the video creation process. 01:57 - Dayan talks about his early start with technology, founding Wibbitz in college, and its connection to text-to-video concepts. 02:31 - Zohar explains his role at Vimeo as SVP of Product and GM of their Israel office, focusing on connecting product, engineering, and design teams. 06:14 - He shares insights into his family background, noting his father's low-tech entrepreneurship and his mother's involvement in the arts. 06:57 - Zohar reflects on the journey leading to Vimeo's acquisition of his company and the evolution of the digital landscape since 2009. 10:21 - He discusses the use of AI and machine learning at Wibbitz and the advancements in generative AI that are shaping the industry. 12:13 - Dayan expresses enthusiasm for AI's potential to redefine creativity and originality, while also voicing concerns about its power. 21:07 - Zohar predicts the future of video consumption and content engagement, focusing on efficiency and leveraging AI. 24:23 - He describes the future of work as "human connection," emphasizing the importance of fostering connections in remote and startup environments. Connect with Zohar Dayan Twitter LinkedIn Connect with Boaz Ashkenazy Twitter LinkedIn Email: shift@simplyaugmented.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shift-ai/message
Zohar Dayan is Vimeo's Senior VP of Product, shaping video creation and editing strategies, including the upload experience and live streaming. Previously, he founded Wibbitz, an AI-driven video creation company, with 20+ years of startup and product management experience. He's recognized as a top Israeli entrepreneur and has also previously delivered a TEDx talk on innovation. On The Menu: 1. How interactive videos, including hotspots and branching, enhance user engagement. 2. Why Vimeo stands out as an all-in-one video platform, offering creation, editing, collaboration, analytics, and hosting tools. 3. Creative Magnet: Vimeo's history as a creative hub attracts filmmakers and sets high content quality standards. 4. Video Innovation: Vimeo is dedicated to simplifying video creation with AI-driven tools like one-take editing. 5. How Generative AI makes video creation accessible. 6. Broad User Focus: Vimeo serves diverse users, from marketers and businesses to individuals seeking effective video communication. Vimeo's commitment to innovation is evident through its interactive videos featuring hotspots and branching, enhancing user engagement. As an all-in-one video platform, Vimeo offers creation, editing, collaboration, analytics, and hosting tools, setting it apart in the industry. Vimeo's rich history as a creative hub attracts filmmakers, fostering high-quality content standards. Zohar highlights Vimeo's dedication to simplifying video creation with AI-driven tools like one-take editing and Generative AI, making video creation accessible to all. Ultimately, Vimeo serves a broad user base, including marketers, businesses, and individuals, facilitating effective video communication for diverse needs.
On this episode of the AI For All Podcast, Zohar Dayan, SVP of Product at Vimeo, joins Ryan Chacon and Neil Sahota to discuss AI in video and the future of content creation. They talk about the history and evolution of AI in video, what videos AI is best for, the demand for video content, automating video creation, the Hollywood strikes, making video accessible to businesses, standing out in a world of AI-generated video, and tailoring video content to different audiences with AI. Zohar Dayan is head of Vimeo's video creation and editing products – enabling the world's leading companies to unlock the power of video for effective marketing and employee communication. He is also the CEO and founder of Wibbitz, the leading automated video creation company that empowers any team to produce professional short-form video, which was acquired by Vimeo in November of 2021. Wibbitz Studio powers video for leading brands including Verizon, Bloomberg, Hubspot, Conde Nast, and S&P Global. Dayan launched several startups at a young age and now has over 20 years of experience in product design and management. Dayan has spoken at SXSW, VivaTech, Mobile World Congress, the World News Media Congress, and European Newspaper Congress, and gave a TEDx talk on breaking old habits to inspire innovation. He was previously selected by Geektime as one of the “Top 5 Israeli Entrepreneurs” and the 40-under-40 list by TheMarker, Israel's leading financial magazine. Vimeo is the world's most innovative video experience platform, enabling anyone to create high-quality video experiences to connect better and bring ideas to life. With a global community of nearly 300 million users, Vimeo empowers everyone — from creative storytellers to globally distributed teams at the world's largest companies — with the ability to create interactive, video experiences. More about Vimeo: https://vimeo.com Vimeo's AI Tools: https://vimeo.com/campaigns/one-take-video Key Questions and Topics from This Episode: (00:00) Intro to the AI For All Podcast (00:37) Intro to Zohar Dayan and Vimeo (00:49) AI in video and history of AI video (02:30) What type of video is AI best for? (05:17) Demand for high quality video content (08:52) Automating video creation (15:22) Hollywood strikes (16:33) Leveling the playing field also raises the bar (18:38) Standing out in a world of AI generated video (20:23) Tailoring video content with AI (21:56) Learn more about Vimeo and its AI tools Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/43dYQV9 Listen to the Podcast: https://bit.ly/45rewGf Join Our Newsletter: https://ai-forall.com Follow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/aiforallofficial
D'abord journaliste de terrain, Olivier Ravanello est depuis plus de 2 ans Directeur de l'Info Digitale du Groupe TF1. Dans cet épisode, il explique pourquoi et comment ils ont pensé leur nouvelle application. En 2022, l'intérêt des Français·es pour l'information est à seulement 62% selon le baromètre 2022 Kantar-La Croix. Comment, dans ce contexte, lancer une application dédiée à l'information ? Leur problématique : comment créer de la valeur avec un contenu gratuit ? La clé d'une bonne app d'info ? Être à l'écoute des besoins utilisateurs. TF1 Info doit être une offre complémentaire aux chaînes de télévision sans demander aux équipes de créer des formats digitaux spécifiques. Le plus de l'app ? Son JT personnalisé qui s'adapte à tous·tes. Les références citées dans l'épisode : Le 24 janvier 2022, accompagné par CosaVostra, le groupe TF1 lançait TF1 Info. La startup Israélienne Wibbitz. L'aventure (trop courte) d'EXPLICITE lancée par Olivier. Pour découvrir tout ça, c'est par ici si vous préférez Apple Podcast, par là si vous préférez Deezer, ici si vous préférez Google Podcast, ou encore là si vous préférez Spotify. Et n'oubliez pas de laisser 5 étoiles et un commentaire sympa sur Apple Podcast si l'épisode vous a plu. Mediarama est un podcast du label Orso Media.
Yotam Cohen is a seasoned entrepreneur, and building his second startup Daisy. His first startup Wibbitz was acquired the day we recorded this episode. I really enjoyed this conversation with Yotam, so please enjoy. If you have yet to subscribe and review please do:) Yotam Cohen. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yotamcohen/ Daisy: https://www.joindaisy.com/ Ephraim Yarmak LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ephraimyarmak/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ephraimyarmak YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCybjpAry4gIeS0X3TLEpesA/featured
@Yotam is a serial entrepreneur, the co-founder and CEO of @Daisy, and previously, he co-founded @Wibbitz as part of the @Zell entrepreneurship program where he still serves as a mentor. Yotam, in fact, has experienced the full package of a life-of-an-entrepreneur - and shares with us from a bird's eye view, and deep dives - the roller coaster of a serial entrepreneur. 100% trust, and always thinking what's best for the company He co-founded Wibbitz while he was a student at the IDC, as part of the Zell program. When reflecting back, on the beginning of the journey - he now sees how naive he was and with how much uncertainty he had to cope with. It's a marathon composed of many small winns, expected to prove who you are at all times - “You've gotta show you can really do it”. At the Zell program - they started as 4 founders, soon became 2. The expectations were high. When discussing how they have decided about their roles as CEO & COO - he answers that the key is 100% trust, and always thinking what's best for the company. Co-founders relations are like marriage, and one should always think about the other side's needs. Both parties should invest in it, and give priority to the relationship. The dynamics changes when opening a US site Most startups leave their R&D & product in Israel, and marketing & sales in the US. Opening the second site, when one co-founder stays in Israel and the other one relocates - makes things more complicated. The cultural differences appear and the communication gets less direct. Hence, it's profoundly crucial to first implement a strong foundation and infrastructure, set expectations and keep the communication channels open and transparent all the time. Once again - trust & healthy communication are the key. The company's culture won't develop on its own, and people have to practice how to work together as a team. First and foremost - culture is being built by leaders who lead by example. Yotam reflects about the difference between founding his 1st startup to the 2nd one, and how nowadays, prior to launching Daisy, it was all based on common values and clear understanding of how they should operate. How do you leave your “child”? Leaving your own startup is a difficult choice. It's a tough and emotional decision that you don't make overnight. Things have to be deeply missfit to do so, and in his case, after a lot of self-reflection, he felt he was not himself anymore. Yotam remembers clearly the silence when he was in the office with his 100 employees, sharing the news - so sad and so proud of what they've built together. People don't leave because they are afraid to deal with difficult questions. “What will I do now?” For Yotam it was clear - although many offers were made - from joining VCs to joining other ventures - he knew he was born to be an entrepreneur, and he wishes to do it all from the beginning - 0-1, new industry, new experience. 2nd time entrepreneur Building your 2nd venture - you face the same problems and same challenges, but there is one big difference - you already have some more perspective; you know that if things are broken now, you will fix them later on. Or not. And move to the next feature. Being a second time entrepreneur - you feel more comfortable making decisions with only 60-70% assurance. You know that the key to success is in the iterative process, the fast learnings and the personal evolvement of the team. Confidence comes from within (or: It's all about family) Yotam shares the strong foundation and confidence he got from his family: a father - former pilot at the IAF who was injured and got back to flight; a strong leader mother; 1 brother - @Yiftach - entrepreneur & CEO of @Zedes; 1 brother @Elad - a rocket scientist; and a successful sister, @Maya -Head of Company at @Lemonade, together with his wife @Michal that keep him and their 4 children all together. Yotam describes his family as the ‘safe zone'. Talking about his recent relocation, Yotam shares the challenges and how important it is to have a supportive spouse, understanding the sacrifice the family is making - side by side with the amazing experiences. To conclude, Yotam conveys a strong message of being confident in who you are, believe in who you are, and find out who you are in every stage of your life.
On today's episode of DGC, I had the opportunity to chat with Hilary Kay, CMO at Wibbitz. Hilary dives into her transition from sales to marketing, and how deeply understanding sales is a cheat code for her role today. We also talk at length about the process Wibbitz went through to transition from a Sales Led org to Product Led, and what impact it has had on the business. See ya on the other side. ✌️ Show Notes: Follow Hilary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hilarykay/ Follow Kaylee: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaylee-edmondson/ Learn more about Chili Piper: https://www.chilipiper.com/ Demand Gen Chat is a Chili Piper podcast hosted by Kaylee Edmondson. Join us as we sit down with leaders in marketing to discover the key to driving B2B revenue. If you want benchmarks or insights on trends in the market, this podcast is for you!
Hilary Kay is CMO at Wibbitz and in this episode we're talking about how to evolve your marketing strategy from a sales-led enterprise model to a product-led hybrid model. This is a transition Wibbitz went through about 1.5 years ago and it's something many SaaS companies are looking at today. In this episode, Hilary covers: - Why Wibbitz made the change - What some of the signs and indicators are that you should make this transition - The impact it has on understanding your target audience, customer lifecycle, and marketing tactics/channels you use - How it influences sales & marketing alignment, product & marketing alignment, and the marketing team's structure - The things that shouldn't change when making this transition Links Wibbitz >> https://www.wibbitz.com/ Think Like A Monk by Jay Shetty >> https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/51942513-think-like-a-monk OpenView Build >> https://podcast.openviewpartners.com/ --- Advance B2B >> www.advanceb2b.com Follow The Growth Hub on Twitter >> twitter.com/SaaSGrowthHub Follow Edward on Twitter >> twitter.com/NordicEdward
Tonya Hall talks to Zohar Dayan, CEO of Wibbitz, about how mastering digital video creation can help small businesses compete against larger firms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Zohar Dayan, CEO of Wibbitz, explains to Tonya Hall how the user-friendly video creation platform can empower anybody to produce short-form professional videos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sarah Hughes, Director of Content at Wibbitz shares how brands are using automated video creation tools to create social media content by repurposing long form written content into video snippets. Content marketers who are looking to squeeze the value out of existing content understand that video is the best method to do just that. Video has the power to connect customers and brands like never before. How are you creating video for your brand? Maybe 2021 is finally the, “year of video”!? Wibbitz has helped democratize the video creation process and allow anyone to quickly and effectively create videos. If you've never heard of Wibbitz, listen along to learn more about the tool. If you are already creating video— you might hear a new way to use your existing video content more efficiently. Enjoy the show!
Learn why video is a MUST from the CMO of one of the fastest growing video platforms in the USA.
האורח בפרק הזה הוא יותם כהן, אחד המייסדים של WIBBITZ והיום מנטור בתוכנית zell ליזמים ועוסק בפעיליות נוספות. יותם שיתף אותנו בתובנות שלו על תהליך הפרודקט מרקט פיט שעברו בWibbitz, תהליך שארך מעל 4 שנים ולימד אותם המון. יותם דיבר על הפרקטיקה הידועה היום בתחום ואיך דייק אותה יותר, אילו טעויות הם עשו בדרך ומה היה עושה שונה בדיעבד. יותם גם הדגיש את החשיבות והסיבה שזה יהיה הדבר הכי חשוב בראש של היזמים, מה צריך לעשות עד שמגיעים למצב הזה ואיך מודדים את ההתקדמות בתהליך הזה. הטיפים של יותם סבבו בעיקר סביב הזמן הרב שצריך להיות בשוק עם הלקוח, למה אסור להיסגר על מוצר בשלבים ראשוניים, מתי צריך לעבור לגישה יותר מובנת ולמה מונח ה MVP השתנה בשנים האחרונות. Sounds: Copyright © 2013, Brooklyn Nine-Nine. All rights reserved
האורח בפרק הזה הוא יותם כהן, אחד המייסדים של WIBBITZ והיום מנטור בתוכנית zell ליזמים ועוסק בפעיליות נוספות. יותם שיתף אותנו בתובנות שלו על תהליך הפרודקט מרקט פיט שעברו בWibbitz, תהליך שארך מעל 4 שנים ולימד אותם המון. יותם דיבר על הפרקטיקה הידועה היום בתחום ואיך דייק אותה יותר, אילו טעויות הם עשו בדרך ומה היה עושה שונה בדיעבד. יותם גם הדגיש את החשיבות והסיבה שזה יהיה הדבר הכי חשוב בראש של היזמים, מה צריך לעשות עד שמגיעים למצב הזה ואיך מודדים את ההתקדמות בתהליך הזה. הטיפים של יותם סבבו בעיקר סביב הזמן הרב שצריך להיות בשוק עם הלקוח, למה אסור להיסגר על מוצר בשלבים ראשוניים, מתי צריך לעבור לגישה יותר מובנת ולמה מונח ה MVP השתנה בשנים האחרונות. Sounds: Copyright © 2013, Brooklyn Nine-Nine. All rights reserved
Today, CEO of ScaleUp Valley, Mike Dias, speaks with Zohar Dayan about scaling up Wibbitz.
Zohar Dayan, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Wibbitz, the leading automated video creation company for storytellers, talks to your host Vahe Arabian of State of Digital Publishing about the state of video storytelling and content creation. Zohar shares how Wibbitz leverages its own artificial intelligence technology to make the production of videos a faster process and more intuitive. Zohar also explains the intersection of artificial intelligence and automation for publishers with video creation, and he conveys how it isn’t the end of jobs or quality, but how it is a necessity to interact with consumers. Support the show.
Imagine watching an article instead of reading it. On this episode of the Marketscale Software & Technology Podcast, host Tyler Kerm sat down with Zohar Dayan, CEO and co-founder of Wibbitz, the world's first automated video creation platform that's making that visual mission possible. When Dayan first pitched Wibbitz' automatic content creation to companies such as news organizations, they weren't just skeptical — they didn't believe a computer could produce high-level, high-quality content without a human involved in an element of news judgment. Luckily, Dayan said they've come a long way since. “Automation has gone from a scary word that content creators were scared of, to a necessity for any storyteller or publisher to do their job in an efficient way,” he said. Part of that necessity comes from growing audience appetites for different content experiences on different content platforms and devices. Social media users, in particular, want content — long form, short form, video, and more — that's optimized for its respective format. “Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat… we expect a different experience,” Dayan said. ”So, it becomes a very big challenge to keep up with those user consumption habits.” And with news staffs and outlets diminishing, content creators have the challenge of having to create more with less. “It's becoming impossible to [create content] in a scalable way that makes sense from a business perspective.” Dayan also discussed tagging content with metadata, creating story templates for content, and why creating rich content for both mainstream and niche markets will continue to be in demand.
לשליף של הפרק >> https://barav.co/another-hour יותם כהן פיתח שיטה ייחודית לניהול המשימות שלו בעבודה ובחיים האישיים. במקום להשתמש בכלים ספציפיים לניהול משימות הוא קודם בנה מערכת לעצמו בשביל להתמודד עם כל העומס שהיה עליו בתור מייסד סטארט-אפ. יותם הוא אחד המייסדים של הסטארט-אפ Wibbitz אשר גייס נכון לעכשיו 30.8 מיליון דולר, עם יותר מ-100 עובדים. יותם ניהל את הפעילות של החברה בארץ. על השיטה, הסיסטם ואיך אפשר לחסוף עוד שעה ביום ניתן לשמוע בפרק נוסף של הפודקאסט של סופרטולז, כלים לעל-אנושיות. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
הפעם אירחנו את יובל פמפר, ה-VP R&D של חברת אינוביד. דיברנו על תרבות ה- No Code-Ownership באינוביד. תרבות בה אף מפתח או צוות אינם אחראים על קטע קוד ספציפי במערכת. במקום זה, הם אחראים על מטרות עסקיות ונוגעים בכל פיסת קוד שצריך על מנת להשלים את המשימה. ניסינו להבין את היתרונות – היכולת להקצות מפתחים לפי משימה ולא לפי צוותים ״שרירותיים״, הבנה של כל המערכת, ורסטיליות גבוהה במשימות וכו׳… אבל גם דיברנו על החסרונות – האם לא לוקח מלא זמן לפתור תקלות? מי בכלל פותר תקלות? למי הקוד מספיק חשוב כדי לדאוג לתחזק אותו? וגם חסות של חברת Wibbitz עם לי לוי שחולקת איתנו איך הם דואגים ל-Knowledge Sharing בעולם של סקוואדים וגילדות.
Yotam is the co-founder and COO of Wibbitz– a video production web tool that powers thousands of videos every day for partners like Reuters, Bloomberg, Forbes and Time Inc., helping them increase their audience engagement and revenue through video. (Think of it like a Canva for video.) Wibbitz has raised more than $30MM USD in investment and now has offices in New York, Tel-Aviv, and Paris. To accomplish all this, Yotam has created his own productivity strategy called Another Hour a Day. Let's hear more from him in this episode of Productivity Masterminds.
En NotiPod Hoy: KLZ Interview, una aplicación para grabar y editar entrevistas telefónicas y audio en 4 pistas para teléfonos Android y tabletas. WIBBITZ: software que facilita la edición de vídeo en teléfonos inteligentes Sennheiser: nueva serie de auriculares 300 Pro, micrófonos de diadema y de corbata y nuevo micrófono inalámbrico para grabar en dispositivos móviles. Audio Technica nuevo auricular profesional ATH-M60x. Forbes analiza el crecimiento y modelo del Podcasting y lo compara con lo con la música bajo demanda. Podcast recomendado: Nadie como Mamá. Yolanda Velaz, con más de 15 años de experiencia como enfermera, y siendo madre de dos hijas, responde las dudas de los futuros padres .
Zohar Dayan, CEO and Co-Founder of Wibbitz, describes how the use of AI in video production streamlines creative processes for content creators. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Zohar Dayan is the Co-Founder and CEO of Wibbitz. He is a self-educated software developer and graphic designer with a strong passion for combining smart UX, minimalistic design, and clever technology.
Zohar Dayan is the Co-Founder and CEO of Wibbitz. He is a self-educated software developer and graphic designer with a strong passion for combining smart UX, minimalistic design, and clever technology.
Day in Life of a Startup with Zohar Dayan Zohar Dayan is the Co-Founder and CEO of Wibbitz. He is a self-educated software developer and graphic designer with a strong passion for combining smart UX, minimalistic design, and clever technology. You may reach Zohar via Twitter – @zohardayan. Converting content from text to video Video content is easier to consume than written ones. Zohar shared what Wibbitz is all about – a technology that automatically turns text articles into short videos using artificial intelligence and natural language processing. He also shared how he came up with the idea for Wibbitz back in college. For Zohar, the best part of his job is bringing his ideas and vision into reality. He […] The post Day in Life of a Startup with Zohar Dayan appeared first on New Media Europe.
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Minter Dialogue Episode #96 --This interview is with the two founders of Wibbitz, Zohar Dayan and Yotam Cohen. Wibbitz, the Netexplo Grand Prize Winner of 2014, is a service that creates a summarized automatic video of text on the web. The founders have the ambition to be "the play button of the web." If you haven’t tried it, this is one app you will want to download before the end of the podcast! Meanwhile, you can comment and find the show notes on themyndset.com where you can also sign up for my weekly newsletter. Or you can follow me on Twitter on @mdial. And, if you liked the podcast, please take a moment of your precious time to go over to iTunes to rate the podcast.Enjoy the show!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/minterdial)