ByteDance backpedals after Seedance 2.0 turned Hollywood icons into AI “clip art”
ByteDance backpedals after Seedance 2.0 turned Hollywood icons into AI “clip art”
Publish Date: 2026-02-16 12:42:00
Source Domain: arstechnica.com
- MPA Chairman and CEO Charles Rivkin has previously accused ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, of disregarding “well-established copyright law that protects the rights of creators.”
- Disney and other studios are cautious about tools that could harm their revenue and reputation without an agreement but have explored responsible AI collaborations, such as Disney’s $1 billion investment in and three-year access deal with OpenAI.
- ByteDance’s new model, Seedance 2.0, claimed a significant improvement in generated video quality, specifically regarding close-up shots, action sequences, and overall cinematic aesthetics.
- The model’s capabilities have sparked concern among creators; Deadpool co-writer Rhett Reese commented that artificial intelligence could soon enable a skilled individual to create a movie indistinguishable from Hollywood’s offerings with just a computer.
- The long-term impact of advanced AI models on the entertainment industry remains uncertain as studios and creators assess potential benefits and legal implications.