Chinese technology firm ByteDance is strengthening protections around its artificial intelligence video generator Seedance 2.0 after complaints from entertainment companies, as per a CNBC report. The tool, which allows users to generate realistic videos from text prompts, has drawn scrutiny after online clips appeared to feature copyrighted characters and celebrity likenesses. These developments triggered intellectual property concerns in the US entertainment industry, prompting formal warnings and legal notices. The dispute highlights growing tension between AI developers and media companies as generative video tools become more widely accessible. Seedance sparks copyright fears Seedance 2.0 is designed to create realistic videos using simple text prompts, expanding ByteDance’s ambitions in generative AI. However, the platform quickly attracted attention after users shared viral videos…
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