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Studios are calling on the Chinese owner of TikTok, ByteDance, to cease the use of copyrighted works in a new AI model, which has drawn attention for a Brad Pitt vs. Tom Cruise deepfake. Charles Rivkin,
TikTok's owner is behind the model Seedance 2.0, which is being greeted akin to OpenAI's Sora 2 in the industry, with major studios as well as SAG-AFTRA signaling alarm over its infringement potential.
SAG-AFTRA is joining the industry condemnation of ByteDance, the Chinese owner of TikTok, for releasing a new video model that has enabled widespread copyright infringement online. SAG-AFTRA President Sean Astin is among those whose likeness has been used in videos generated by the model,
Influencer marketing platform Fabulate is integrating TikTok’s suite of generative AI tools directly into its platform. Fabulate said the move would empower brands to create dynamic, culturally relevant content faster and at scale.
ByteDance is reportedly building its own AI chips in a potential partnership between the TikTok parent and Samsung to secure AI hardware.
TikTok's future in the US might be uncertain, but the app keeps adding features for its fans. That is, if turning still images into fake videos with AI counts as TikTok getting better. I'm not the biggest fan of genAI tools that alter photos to the point ...
TikTok unveiled AI Alive, a new feature that animates static photos into videos using AI. The tool is available exclusively in TikTok Stories through the Story Camera. AI Alive includes built-in safety checks and transparency labels for AI-generated content.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's social media feeds are flooded with hundreds of commenters objecting to AI data centers.
AI is encroaching on a new area of social media. TikTok on Tuesday announced the new feature AI Alive, which lets creators animate photos for TikTok stories into short video clips using generative AI. The feature is rolling out in the US this week.
Big Tech’s race to leapfrog the latest AI models continues with the launch of ByteDance’s next-gen video generator. In a blog post, ByteDance – the China-based company behind TikTok – says Seedance 2.0 supports prompts that combine text, images, video, and audio.