A 15-second clip created by an artificial intelligence tool owned by the Chinese technology company ByteDance appears more cinematic than anything so far.
A new artificial intelligence video generator from Beijing-based ByteDance, the creator of TikTok, is drawing the ire of ...
One screenwriter called it "terrifying." ...
ByteDance’s AI-video creator draws buzz for its realistic scenes and a backlash over privacy and copyright.
Laid-off and sidelined by last year's production slowdown, Hollywood visual‑effects veteran Michael Eng discovered a gap in ...
ByteDance acknowledged these concerns and said it was strengthening systems to address misuse. According to CNBC, the company confirmed it respects intellectual property rights and has begun improving ...
However, some AI critics rejected the notion that Seedance 2.0 is capable of replacing artists in the way that Reese warned. On Bluesky and X, they pushed back on ByteDance claims that this model ...
Earlier this week, an AI-generated video of Tom Cruise fighting Brad Pitt went viral, sparking outrage amongst creatives and the studios alike.