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BBC Dragons' Den viewers admit 'I'm lost' as AI pitch praised by Dragons leaves them perplexed: 'What?'

  • The couple, Zara Paul and Aaron Morris, pitched their video editing platform, The Choppity, on BBC's Dragons' Den, seeking £100,000 for a 6% stake in their business.
  • Peter Jones offered the couple the full amount for a 15% stake, which they negotiated down to 12.5%.
  • The Choppity simplifies video editing for podcasters and businesses and is already used by companies like ITN and AutoTrader.
  • Paul is the first openly non-binary contestant on Dragons' Den, aiming to inspire greater LGBTQ+ representation in the startup world.
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