Big Tech’s race to overtake the latest AI models continues with the launch of ByteDance’s next-generation video generator. In a blog postByteDance – the China-based company behind TikTok – says Sedans 2.0 Supports signs that combine text, images, video, and audio.
The company claims it marks a “substantial leap forward in generation quality”, offering improvements in the ability to create complex scenes with multiple themes and follow instructions. Users can refine their text prompts by feeding Seidance 2.0 up to nine images, three video clips and three audio clips.
The model can generate up to 15-second clips with audio, taking into account camera movement, visual effects and motion. According to ByteDance, it can also refer to text-based storyboards.
In an example shared by ByteDance, which shows two figure skaters performing a routine together, the company says that SeiDance 2.0 can “credibly execute a sequence of high-difficulty movements – including synchronized takeoffs, mid-air spins and precise ice landings – while strictly adhering to real-world physical rules.”
Users on social media have already started showing off what the new tool can do, with one person posting an AI-generated video with equality Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise in a cinematic fight sequence. dead pool Author Rat Reese Reposted the video With the comment, “I hate to say it. It’s probably over for us.”
For now, Seedance 2.0 is only available through ByteDance’s Dreamina AI platform and its AI assistant, Doubao. It’s unclear whether this will reach TikTok — especially now that the app is under new ownership in the US.
