ByteDance launched its Seedance 2.0 tool earlier this month. One viral 'Tom Cruise fights Brad Pitt' deepfake later, it's in ...
In today’s Digest, we cover ByteDance scaling back its AI video app following a Disney warning, the Alliance of Independent Agencies launching a Middle East chapter with 23 founding members, and new ...
Irish director Ruairi Robinson posted a video on X that he made in Seedance with a two-line prompt, in which Brad Pitt and ...
The powerful new video model made by TikTok's Chinese owner is drawing alarm in Hollywood after it churned out a slew of ...
Shortly after the scene was shared by filmmaker Ruairi Robinson on social media, the Screen Actors Guild–American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) took to X to condemn ByteDance, ...
As China heads into the Lunar New Year holiday from February 15, domestic artificial intelligence firms are racing to unveil ...
Seedance 2.0, which is only available in China for now, lets users generate high-quality AI videos using simple text prompts.
ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, had responded to legal threats from Disney after Seedance, their AI-generation tool has produced clips of Star Wars and other Disney properties.
Big corporations are quick to enforce copyright when it suits them. But is the playing field level for everyone?
A viral AI video of Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise intensifies Hollywood debates over copyright, actor likeness rights and the future of work.
Another Chinese AI model, Seedance 2.0, has gained attention for whipping up some impressive Hollywood IP. Users are prompting the tool ...