Good morning. Seedance 2.0 just went live in CapCut across most of the world. CapCut also dropped a brand new AI Video Studio that replaces the timeline entirely. And an AI influencer named "Chloe" is racking up thousands of followers by visiting the Titanic and Pompeii, except she doesn't exist. Have you tried Seedance yet? Hit reply and tell me. We cover all three below.

🔥 Seedance 2.0 Is Live. Here's How to Access It

ByteDance quietly rolled Seedance inside CapCut this week across a huge list of regions: Brazil, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, plus expanding into Africa, South America, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.

If you're not in one of those regions, use a VPN. Connect to one of the supported regions above. Open CapCut on desktop or web. Find Dreamina Seedance 2.0 in the features. Done. You can now use Seedance 2.0 without limits. Clips up to 15 seconds, six aspect ratios, native audio sync, and it works from text prompts alone. No reference images required.

They also added safety restrictions this time around. No real faces from uploaded images, no copyrighted character generation, invisible watermarks on all output. ByteDance clearly learned from the Tom Cruise situation.

CapCut Just Launched an AI Video Studio That Replaces the Timeline

CapCut dropped Video Studio this week and it's a completely different way to make videos. Instead of a traditional timeline, you get an infinite canvas. Think Miro but for video. A built-in AI agent brainstorms ideas, writes your script, builds a storyboard, generates the footage using Seedance 2.0, and assembles the final video. All in one place.

It's available now on CapCut web. Free credits to start, Pro subscription for higher limits and 4K export. Right now it's live in SEA, MENA, LATAM, and Africa with more regions coming. For creators who have been jumping between ChatGPT, an image generator, a video generator, and then CapCut to edit, this puts the whole pipeline in one workspace.

Chloe Vs History: 570K Followers. Millions of Views. She's Not Real.

Sky News ran a full investigation last week on @chloe.vs.history, a TikTok and Instagram account posting AI-generated videos of a young woman "traveling" through historical events. Visiting the Titanic. Walking through Pompeii. Exploring ancient ruins. 570,000 Instagram followers in a few weeks. Hundreds of millions of views. The storytelling feels personal and serialized. People are sending her coffee money and calling her "the future of education."

Except Chloe doesn't exist. She's fully AI-generated. Instagram and TikTok haven't flagged a thing. For creators, this is worth studying. The character consistency across wildly different historical settings, the serialized format that keeps people coming back, the engagement. It proves AI video can build loyal audiences when you treat it like a show runner, not a one-shot generator.

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