Netflix slams ByteDance's Seedance 2.0
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ByteDance has said it will work to strengthen safeguards on a new AI video-making tool, following copyright concerns and legal threats from Hollywood.
Hollywood is fighting back against a new AI tool that creates near-perfect video recreations, raising legal risks for AI makers and the companies that use their tools.
Netflix “will not stand by and watch ByteDance treat our valued IP as free, public domain clip art,” the streamer told the TikTok owner tonight. In a short and stern cease and desist letter over Seedance 2.
ByteDance expands its U.S. AI team, hiring up to 100 for Seed as IP scrutiny grows and TikTok USA data shifts to U.S.
After being threatened with legal action by Disney, China's ByteDance vowed to prevent its AI video tool using Disney characters without permission.
Sony send a cease and desist letter to ByteDance, the latest Hollywood player to protest video model Seedance for ripping off IP.
[LOS ANGELES] Chinese tech giant ByteDance is hiring in the US for nearly 100 open roles within its artificial intelligence (AI) division, an effort to compete with the world’s leading US-based AI companies despite years of national security concerns from American lawmakers and regulators.
Warner Bros. has joined a parade of studios in blasting ByteDance for “blatant infringement” on its new AI video service, accusing the Chinese company of facilitating user-generated knockoffs of its iconic characters.