Feb 16 โ€ข 20:05 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ Mexico Milenio (ES)

Disney puts a stop to hyper-realistic video generation created with Artificial Intelligence

Disney has taken action against ByteDance's Seedance platform for copyright infringement involving hyper-realistic videos.

Disney has recently accused ByteDance, the Chinese tech giant behind TikTok, of copyright infringement due to its Seedance platform, which generates hyper-realistic videos. According to Disney, Seedance serves as a so-called 'pirated library' containing characters protected by copyright, including those from popular franchises like Marvel and Star Wars. This accusation arose as the platform's AI-generated content became increasingly sophisticated, creating remarkably realistic portrayals of well-known characters.

The allegations stem from concerns that Seedance, with its updated capabilities, allows users to produce videos that mimic the actions and dialogues of beloved characters, thereby infringing upon Disney's intellectual property rights. As a result, many Disney fans and social media users have encountered numerous clips created through Seedance, prompting discussions regarding the implications of AI technology in entertainment and copyright law.

This situation highlights a growing tension between the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence in content creation and the established rights of intellectual property holders. The legal and ethical ramifications of AI-generated media are becoming more pronounced, and cases like Disney vs. ByteDance may set precedents for how the industry addresses these developments in the future.

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