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ByteDance Adds Watermarking and IP Guardrails to Seedance 2.0 for Cautious Global Rollout

ByteDance Adds Watermarking and IP Guardrails to Seedance 2.0 for Cautious Global Rollout
ByteDance is re‑launching its AI video model, Seedance 2.0, after a backlash over deepfake content. The company has partnered with a third‑party red‑team to embed visible watermarks, C2PA Content Credentials, and an advanced invisible watermark that can track content even after it leaves the platform. New safeguards block generation from real faces and copyrighted characters, addressing concerns raised by Hollywood studios and the Motion Picture Association. The rollout will start with paid users in Brazil, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, while the United States and India are omitted pending regulatory clarity. Lire la suite

ByteDance Rolls Out Dreamina Seedance 2.0 AI Video Model in CapCut

ByteDance Rolls Out Dreamina Seedance 2.0 AI Video Model in CapCut
ByteDance announced that its new AI-powered audio and video model, Dreamina Seedance 2.0, is now available in the CapCut editing app. The model lets creators generate and edit short video clips using text prompts, images or reference footage, and supports a range of content types from cooking tutorials to action‑focused videos. The initial rollout covers several markets in Latin America and Southeast Asia, with plans to expand further. Safety features include restrictions on real‑face generation, intellectual‑property safeguards and an invisible watermark to identify AI‑created content. Lire la suite

Hollywood Condemns ByteDance's Seedance 2.0 AI Video Generator for Copyright Infringement

Hollywood Condemns ByteDance's Seedance 2.0 AI Video Generator for Copyright Infringement
Hollywood studios and unions have sharply criticized ByteDance's new AI video model, Seedance 2.0, accusing it of massive copyright violations. The tool, released through ByteDance's Jianying and soon CapCut apps, lets users generate short videos from text prompts, but has already produced content featuring copyrighted characters and likenesses of real actors. Industry groups, including the Motion Picture Association and SAG‑AFTRA, have called for an immediate halt to the service, labeling it an attack on creators and a breach of U.S. copyright law. Lire la suite

Adobe Launches Free Premiere App for iPhone, Expanding Mobile Video Editing

Adobe Launches Free Premiere App for iPhone, Expanding Mobile Video Editing
Adobe has released a redesigned, free iPhone version of its flagship Premiere video‑editing program. The new app, now available in the Apple App Store, offers a familiar multitrack timeline, trimming, audio overlay, caption syncing, voice‑to‑sound effects, and voice‑over recording. It signals the end of Premiere Rush on Adobe’s website and mobile stores, with Rush support continuing only until its slated sunset in September 2026. While the iOS app is free, users may need to purchase generative AI credits or additional Creative Cloud storage. The launch positions Adobe alongside competitors like CapCut and Meta’s Edits in the fast‑growing mobile‑first creator market. Lire la suite

Potential U.S. TikTok Overhaul Raises Algorithm and Ownership Concerns

Potential U.S. TikTok Overhaul Raises Algorithm and Ownership Concerns
The White House is close to finalizing a deal that would shift TikTok ownership from ByteDance to a U.S. consortium and place U.S. user data under Oracle’s control. While the plan promises to keep data on American soil, critics warn that a rewritten algorithm and the prospect of a new app could change the user experience and raise questions about content moderation. The move also leaves open the fate of related apps such as CapCut and Lemon8, fueling uncertainty about the broader ecosystem. Lire la suite

Adobe Launches Free Premiere iPhone App for Mobile Video Editing

Adobe Launches Free Premiere iPhone App for Mobile Video Editing
Adobe announced a new iPhone video‑editing app called Premiere, slated for release on Sept. 30. The app brings a multitrack timeline, voice‑to‑sound effects, and generative AI tools from Firefly to iOS, and can be downloaded for free, though users may need to pay for AI credits and extra cloud storage. Adobe hopes the mobile‑first offering will attract creators who currently rely on desktop software or lighter mobile editors, positioning the company against competitors like TikTok’s CapCut and Meta’s Edits. Lire la suite