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AI Video Intel — Tuesday, July 14, 2026 at 6:45 AM

🎬 AI Video Intel7/14/2026🕐 6:45 AM⏱ 7:13Video modelsVisual AI

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#1LTX Director 2.0 Rewires ComfyUI With Real Video Editing and Retake Mode

Lightricks shipped LTX Director 2.0, a major overhaul of the ComfyUI-native timeline workflow built on LTX 2.3. Key additions: full video import and editing, IC-LoRA support on a dedicated track for consistent character and style control, Retake Mode to regenerate a single selected timeline segment without touching the rest, and audio inpainting. This is the closest a ComfyUI workflow has come to a functional non-linear editor — usable today, free, locally.

#2Seedance 2.5 Hits CapCut Mid-July, Volcano Engine API Late July

ByteDance's Seedance 2.5 — native 30-second video generation with up to 50 multimodal reference assets and local scene-level editing — launched on Dreamina July 3. The rollout sequence: CapCut (400 million monthly active users) in mid-July, third-party Volcano Engine API access in late July. A beta long-video mode extends output to 3 minutes. The copyright concerns flagged at launch (training data provenance) haven't slowed the schedule.

#4TikTok Announces 3 Billion AI-Labeled Videos — Research Says Labels Aren't Moving the Needle

TikTok crossed 3 billion AI-labeled videos on July 10 using C2PA Content Credentials, creator disclosure, and invisible watermarking. But a June 2026 Kapwing study found roughly 60 percent of TikTok content classifiable as AI-generated — suggesting massive under-labeling. Published research finds small overlay labels produce no statistically significant reduction in users sharing or believing synthetic content. Timing is tied to EU AI Act Article 50 enforcement starting August 2.

#5YouTube Shorts AI RPM: $0.03–$0.07 Per 1,000 Views — Long-Form Still the Only Real Money

Aggregated 2026 creator data confirms AI-generated Shorts earn $0.03–$0.07 per 1,000 views under the Shorts revenue-share program. Long-form finance and tech educational AI-assisted content averages $10–$35 RPM. YouTube's "genuine creative value" policy requirement remains active. Documented outlier: one creator earned $253,584 from 200 videos over two years, with 70 percent of revenue from 10 breakout videos — underlining that Shorts volume math is brutal without a monetization backend.

#6Meta Previews Muse Video — Third on Arena Leaderboard, No Public Access Yet

Meta Superintelligence Labs previewed Muse Video on July 7 alongside Muse Image. It shares the same pretraining base, generates video with native audio, and already ranks third on the Arena text-to-video leaderboard. Meta flagged open gaps in audio-video synchronization and physically accurate fast motion. No resolution specs, duration limits, or pricing disclosed yet — but when it ships, it ships simultaneously into Instagram, WhatsApp, and Meta AI, a distribution footprint no competitor can match.

#8Wan 2.7 Gains 5,000-Character Prompts, First/Last Frame Control, 9-Grid Image Input

The Wan open-source line has progressed to version 2.7 (April 2026) with first/last frame control, 9-grid multi-reference image input, and 5,000-character prompt support. Practical local stack: RTX 3090 24GB plus 64GB system RAM plus ComfyUI, using LTX 2.3 for fast iteration and Wan for finals. Self-hosted video production that genuinely competes with commercial APIs is no longer theoretical.

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