ByteDance adds watermarking and IP guardrails to Seedance 2.0 ahead of global rollout
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ByteDance adds watermarking and IP guardrails to Seedance 2.0 ahead of global rollout
"Seedance 2.0 now blocks video generation from images or videos containing real faces, a direct response to the deepfake controversy that engulfed the model in February."
"CapCut will also block the unauthorized generation of copyrighted characters, addressing the parade of AI-rendered Shreks, SpongeBobs, Darth Vaders, and Deadpools that the MPA had cited in its complaint."
"All output will carry both visible watermarks and embedded C2PA Content Credentials, the industry-standard protocol for identifying AI-generated content across platforms."
"ByteDance is also introducing what it calls an 'advanced invisible watermarking' technology designed to identify content made with the model even after it has been shared or altered off-platform."
ByteDance's Seedance 2.0, an AI video model, faced backlash after a viral deepfake video featuring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. In response, ByteDance is relaunching the tool with safeguards, including blocking video generation from real faces and copyrighted characters. The updated model will include visible watermarks and embedded C2PA Content Credentials to identify AI-generated content. Additionally, advanced invisible watermarking technology will help track content even after sharing, alongside proactive monitoring for intellectual property violations.
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