ByteDance's Seedance 2.5 entered its public launch window on July 3rd, promising native 30-second unstitched clips, up to 50 simultaneous multimodal reference inputs (images, clips, audio), and region-aware frame editing that redraws partial frames without touching the rest. The model debuts under a legal shadow: unresolved cease-and-desist letters from Disney, Paramount, Sony, and the MPA stemming from Seedance 2.0 remain active, though ByteDance's real-face and copyrighted-character filters are carried forward into 2.5. Alongside the launch, ByteDance unveiled a commercial IP licensing platform with filmmaker Stephen Chow as headline partner.
A Kapwing study found that 59% of videos served to brand-new TikTok accounts are AI-generated — three times YouTube's rate — and TikTok's 2026 algorithm is now actively deprioritizing synthetic content in favor of authentic human creators. The platform has labeled over 1.3 billion AI-generated videos using a three-layer detection stack (C2PA Content Credentials, invisible watermarks, and AI classifiers), with removal rates for undisclosed synthetic media up 340% year over year. Fully automated content pipelines on TikTok should expect distribution compression unless they layer in genuine human creative contribution.
Article 50 of the EU AI Act takes full effect on August 2, 2026, requiring all AI-generated or manipulated deepfake content to carry visible and machine-readable disclosure labels for any EU audience. Fines reach up to €35 million or 7% of annual worldwide turnover for non-compliance. Systems already on market before August 2 have until December 2 to meet the machine-readable watermarking requirement, but the deepfake disclosure obligation is live on day one — any creator monetizing content across European platforms needs a C2PA-compliant workflow in place this month.
Alibaba's Wan 2.7, released in late March 2026, is integrated into ComfyUI as a partner node with workflow templates covering all five task types: text-to-video, image-to-video, video editing, first/last-frame interpolation, and 9-grid image synthesis. The model accepts up to five real-person image references, a vocal tone file, and 5,000-character prompts, with output up to 1080p between 2 and 15 seconds. Wan 2.1 and 2.2 remain fully open-source under Apache 2.0; the 2.7 weights are currently hosted-only with no confirmed open-source timeline.
Google's Veo 3.1 Lite, released March 31 and now broadly available via the Gemini API, is priced at $0.05 per second — half the cost of Veo 3.1 Fast and the lowest rate among premium text-to-video APIs. It supports both 16:9 and 9:16 aspect ratios at up to 1080p, making it directly practical for Shorts and Reels pipelines at volume. The flagship Veo 3.1 remains the only model generating synchronized 48kHz dialogue natively, but Lite is the API entry point for developers who need scale without the spend.
Released by Kuaishou in February, Kling 3.0 continues to lead on price-to-performance at roughly $0.10 per second for true native 3840×2160 at 60fps — not algorithmic upscaling. Its Multi-Shot Narrative feature chains up to 6 shot cuts per generation for structured short-form content, while multilingual lip-sync covers 8 languages, enabling localized production without separate dubbing workflows. The model currently holds four of the top-10 slots on Artificial Analysis's video generation leaderboard.
Alibaba's ATH unit quietly launched HappyHorse-1.0 in April under an anonymous identity, where it topped the Artificial Analysis blind leaderboard with 1,389 Elo in text-to-video (without audio), beating every named competitor. The 15-billion-parameter model generates video and audio in a single forward pass with no cross-attention modules, supports seven languages for lip-synced audio, and was built by a team led by Zhang Di — former VP of Kuaishou and the architect of the original Kling technology. It's now accessible via fal.ai's API.
ComfyUI v0.27.0 landed June 30th with int8 convrot model support delivering significant performance improvements for quantized models on Turing GPUs and newer. New nodes include Advanced Krea 2 Model Merging, a Bounding Box Canvas with Ideogram JSON prompt support, ConditioningMultiply, and a dedicated Seed node for workflow management. Partner node updates add support for Google's Nano Banana 2 Lite model. For operators running quantized workflows on consumer hardware, the int8 convrot improvements are the headline upgrade.
YouTube Shorts now reaches 200 billion daily views — nearly triple the 70 billion recorded in 2023 — and YPP entry requirements have dropped to 500 subscribers. However, a July 2025 policy update demonetizes "inauthentic" content flagged as mass-produced, repetitive, or AI-narrated without human editorial context; Finance and Tech faceless channels commanding $15–$40 RPM still clear the bar when genuine human framing is present. The working formula from monetized AI creators: AI-generated visuals plus scripted narration with authentic human editorial perspective — fully automated zero-input pipelines are getting squeezed.