US Lawmakers Demand ByteDance Halt Seedance 2.0 AI App Over Copyright Concerns
• Senators Marsha Blackburn and Peter Welch sent a formal complaint letter to ByteDance CEO demanding the company halt its new AI app Seedance 2.0, citing concerns that it poses a direct threat to American creative industries. • Content creators have documented instances where Seedance replicated expensive film shots for pennies, including a comparison showing the AI generated a near-exact copy of a clip from the film F1 for nine cents, sparking concerns about systemic copyright infringement. • The letter reflects growing Capitol Hill concerns about AI companies' training practices and insufficient protections for content creators whose materials are used to develop AI models without permission.
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