Seedance 2.0 Delivers Slick AI Clips, but Critics Call It Slop

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Seedance 2.0 churns out near-photoreal AI clips—like a Tom Cruise clone in action—that impress but trigger copyright pushback from Hollywood; while pieces such as Jia Zhangke’s Dance show potential for narrative work, the model’s reliance on unlicensed data and its tendency to hide continuity gaps cement its status as a polished but still problematic 'slop' generator.
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