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Netflix is the latest media giant to push back against ByteDance this week when it sent the Chinese company a cease and desist letter.
Netflix accuses ByteDance of allowing its latest AI video creation tool, Seadance 2.0,
to generate hyper-realistic imitations of characters from such Netflix-owned shows as Bridgerton and Squid Game.
Industry stakeholders, including the Motion Picture Association, have also joined the backlash.
The uproar began last week, after a video depicting a fight scene between two figures closely resembling Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt went viral.
In an email to NPR, ByteDance said it respects intellectual property rights and is taking steps to strengthen current safeguards, but did not say how.
Netflix is the latest media giant to push back against ByteDance this week when it sent the Chinese company a cease and desist letter.
Netflix accuses ByteDance of allowing its latest AI video creation tool, Seedance 2.0, to generate hyper-realistic imitations of characters from such Netflix-owned shows as Bridgerton and Squid Game.
Industry stakeholders, including the Motion Picture Association, have also joined the backlash.
The uproar began last week after a video depicting a fight scene between two figures closely resembling Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt went viral.
In an email to NPR, ByteDance said it respects intellectual property rights and is taking steps to strengthen current safeguards, but did not say how.
Netflix is the latest media giant to push back against ByteDance this week when it sent the Chinese company a cease and desist letter.
Netflix accuses ByteDance of allowing its latest AI video creation tool, Seedance 2.0, to generate hyper-realistic imitations of characters from such Netflix-owned shows as Bridgerton and Squid Game.
Industry stakeholders, including the Motion Picture Association, have also joined the backlash.
The uproar began last week after a video depicting a fight scene between two figures closely resembling Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt went viral.
In an email to NPR, ByteDance said it respects intellectual property rights and is taking steps to strengthen current safeguards, but did not say how.
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