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An AI-generated video of Tom Cruise throwing down with Brad Pitt on a rooftop just lit up social media, and now the fallout is getting serious. What started as a viral clip is turning into a high-stakes battle over copyright,
A 15-second clip created by an artificial intelligence tool owned by the Chinese technology company ByteDance appears more cinematic than anything so far.
One screenwriter called it "terrifying."
A stunning viral video of Cruise vs. Pitt has 'Deadpool & Wolverine' screenwriter warning: "Hollywood is about to be revolutionized/decimated."
That was the take by “Deadpool & Wolverine” scribe Rhett Reese when he saw the deepfake video featuring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt that has Hollywood up in arms this week.
The Motion Picture Association on Thursday denounced the newest AI video generator, Seedance 2.0, saying it had unleashed a flood of copyright infringement in the day since it became available. ByteDance,
Seedance 2.0, a realistic video generation tool from ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, is turning heads and raising copyright concerns.
There has been a growing uproar Monday over a fight scene between Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise. The A-list actors appeared to be in an all-out brawl on a rooftop with an almost apocalyptic backdrop. Turns out,
Studios are calling on the Chinese owner of TikTok, ByteDance, to cease the use of copyrighted works in a new AI model, which has drawn attention for a Brad Pitt vs. Tom Cruise deepfake. Charles Rivkin,