Researchers at ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, showcased an AI model designed to generate full-body deepfake videos from one image and audio — and the results are scarily impressive.
The development, which places ByteDance at the forefront of AI-driven content creation, has sparked fresh concerns over the potential misuse of deepfake technology, especially in an era where digital ...
Researchers at TikTok parent company ByteDance have presented OmniHuman-1, a new framework for generating videos from image and audio samples. The new system from TikTok's parent company turns still ...
The company’s OmniHuman-1 multimodal model can create vivid videos of people speaking, singing, and moving with a quality “significantly outperforming existing audio-conditioned human video ...
ByteDance's AI model OmniHuman-1 creates realistic videos from photos and sound bites, excelling in generating human videos with high quality. In a recently published technical paper, ByteDance ...
While SpaceX is the most valuable private company in the world, the funding round could push OpenAI up to second spot alongside Chinese tech giant ByteDance. OpenAI currently ranks as the third ...
TikTok is no longer available in the United States—at least for now. But it’s not the only ByteDance-owned app that’s currently blocked for US-based users. Shortly before the federally ...
ByteDance's Doubao has emerged as a leading contender in China's competitive AI chatbot landscape. In December 2024, Doubao achieved an impressive 29% growth in downloads, reaching 9.9 million ...
As TikTok faces uncertainty and mounting pressure in the US, its parent company ByteDance plans an ambitious $12 billion investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure for 2025. However, a ...
TikTok has had a wild start to 2025. The app was banned in the United States, went dark, then came back online. New users can't download it, since the app hasn't returned to U.S. app stores, but ...
ByteDance is showing off the new OmniHuman AI video model. OmniHuman transforms a single photo into a lifelike, full-body video. The videos show realistic singing, speaking, and movement. TikTok ...
Founded in 2012, ByteDance is a Chinese internet technology company behind the apps TikTok, its Chinese counterpart Douyin, and news platform Toutiao. It also owns the video game developers and ...