ByteDance vows curbs on AI video-making tool Seedance: Here’s all you need to know
ByteDance has announced plans to implement stricter safeguards for its AI video-making tool, Seedance, following legal challenges from major entertainment companies, including The Walt Disney Company and Paramount Global. These companies have issued cease-and-desist letters, claiming that Seedance potentially infringes on intellectual property rights and likeness rights by utilizing copyrighted materials without permission. The controversy highlights growing concerns within the entertainment industry regarding the use of artificial intelligence technologies in content creation and the potential for copyright violations. As studios and unions voice their apprehensions, ByteDance is responding proactively to address these issues and ensure compliance with existing intellectual property laws. This situation underscores the ongoing dialogue about the role of AI in creative industries and the need for robust regulations to protect creators' rights while fostering innovation.
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