As AI video technology once again achieves a qualitative breakthrough, even Feng Ji, the behind-the-scenes force of "Black Myth: Wukong" and CEO of Game Science, could not remain calm. Recently, Feng Ji gave an extremely high evaluation of ByteDance's latest released Seedance 2.0 video generation model, stating that this technology represents a "leap forward" in AI's capabilities for multi-modal information understanding and integration.
The traditional logic of the film industry may no longer apply.
Feng Ji pointed out that with the maturity of top models like Seedance 2.0, the production cost of general videos will no longer be constrained by traditional film and television production processes. In the future, content production costs will gradually approach the marginal cost of computing power. This means that the content industry is about to experience an "unprecedented inflation," with an explosive emergence of massive high-quality content, while traditional organizational structures and production processes will face complete restructuring.
A sense of confidence amidst the prevalence of fake videos.
While appreciating technological progress, Feng Ji also keenly recognized the potential challenges of "the proliferation of fake videos and the crisis of trust." However, he particularly emphasized one point: "I am glad that Seedance 2.0 today comes from China." This recognition of the capabilities of domestic self-developed large models is not only a confirmation of ByteDance's technical strength, but also demonstrates the national pride of Chinese developers in the global AI competition.
AI is redefining the boundaries of creation.
From game development to film production, AI's ability to understand complex multi-modal information and convert it efficiently is turning human imagination into reality at an unprecedented speed. As reported by



