ByteDance's new text-to-video model, Seedance 2.0, is facing significant early challenges related to its operational capacity and legal standing, according to a recent report The generative AI tool, which had a promising debut, has reportedly encountered dual obstacles that could hamper its development and deployment
Heavy user demand is said to have strained the company’s available computing power, leading to operational constraints that could affect the model's performance and accessibility The specific causes of these compute restraints were not detailed
In parallel, the company is contending with an increasing number of copyright complaints connected to the AI model While the report notes that complaints are "piling up," it does not specify the sources of these allegations or the nature of the copyrighted material in question
These emerging issues cast a degree of uncertainty on the future of Seedance 2.0. The situation highlights a growing industry trend where the technological capabilities of advanced AI models are tested by the practical and legal realities of infrastructure limitations and intellectual property law The story remains in development, with further details on ByteDance's response and the specifics of the complaints not yet public.








