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ByteDance's Dreamina Seedance 2.0 is now live in CapCut for seven markets. The US is missing. Here's what that tells us about AI video's biggest unsolved problem — and what it means for creators.
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Apple quietly blocks all ByteDance apps for US-based iPhones, even with Chinese App Store accounts. This goes beyond TikTok—it's about platform power in geopolitical conflicts.
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[email protected]ByteDance's Seedance 2.0 is shocking China's creative industry, but Hollywood studios are fighting back with cease-and-desist letters. What's driving this cultural divide?
Apple deploys sophisticated location tracking to block ByteDance apps in the US, marking a shift toward geographically fragmented app ecosystems.
ByteDance's Pico unveils OS 6 and Project Swan to challenge Apple Vision Pro, but analysts question the timing in an increasingly crowded XR market.
From ByteDance's free Seeddance 2.0 to DeepSeek's ultra-cheap R1, Chinese AI companies are disrupting the market with aggressive pricing. Is the era of American AI dominance coming to an end?
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[email protected]ByteDance's Doubao AI chatbot topped user acquisition during China's Lunar New Year holiday, beating Tencent's Yuanbao. As global AI competition intensifies, Chinese tech giants are racing to popularize AI services domestically.
ByteDance's Seedance 2.0 creates stunning Tom Cruise videos. Is this the moment traditional filmmaking faces its biggest disruption?
Disney, Netflix, and Warner Bros unite against ByteDance's AI video tool. Behind the copyright clash that could reshape how AI companies operate globally.
ByteDance unveils Seedance 2.0, a multimodal AI video generator combining text, images, video, and audio. How will this impact content creators and the media landscape?
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[email protected]Chinese tech giants ByteDance and Alibaba simultaneously launched AI image generation models to rival Google's popular Nano Banana, marking a new front in the US-China AI competition with aggressive pricing strategies.