TikTok’s Chinese parent has an app to replace Hollywood
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. SINGAPORE—The company behind TikTok has developed an artificial-intelligence model that can turn a single text prompt into a high-quality video with a story line, scene changes and distinctive characters. The new AI video-creation model from Beijing-based ByteDance is generating buzz in China and a backlash in Hollywood over copyright issues.
It shows how ByteDance, known for creating TikTok, is emerging as a rival to OpenAI and Google in the race to build tools for making AI movies and other video entertainment. “China’s visual models have been very, very competitive," said Steve Long, a videogame developer in Helsinki who has participated in beta-testing programs for Google and ByteDance. ByteDance recently ceded control of the U.S.
version of TikTok to an investor group to resolve U.S. national-security concerns. Global users of another ByteDance app, CapCut—a popular video-creation and editing app—will soon have access to Seedance 2.0, its latest AI model for creating videos, the company said.
The model is already available to users on CapCut’s Chinese version, Jianying. Given a text prompt, Seedance 2.0 can arrange a coherent story line, create realistic voice-overs and background sounds, and generate complex character actions. “Storyboarding has long been considered the one area where human thinking and innovation really shone," said Liu Yiran, a Hangzhou-based film director who has tested the new Seedance model.
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