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EXPOSED: Chinese TikTok Owners Launch AI 'SLOP' Machine That STEALS American Creators' Work

Gary FranchiFebruary 18, 2026283 views
EXPOSED: Chinese TikTok Owners Launch AI 'SLOP' Machine That STEALS American Creators' Work
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The Chinese Communist Party-linked company behind TikTok just launched another weapon against American creativity, and this time they're coming for Hollywood itself.

ByteDance, the Beijing-based tech giant that owns the data-harvesting app TikTok, unleashed its latest creation on February 12th: Seedance 2.0, an AI video generator that can produce realistic videos from simple text prompts. Within days, users were cranking out fake Hollywood action sequences and influencer content that looked disturbingly real.

But here's the kicker, Patriots – this isn't innovation. It's theft on a massive scale.

Hollywood Fights Back Against Chinese AI Invasion

American entertainment lawyers wasted no time calling out this digital piracy operation for what it really is. "Stealing human creators' work in an attempt to replace them with AI generated slop is destructive to our culture," industry insiders are warning.

Think about it: ByteDance has been vacuuming up American content through TikTok for years, and now they're using that stolen data to train AI systems that could replace American actors, directors, and content creators entirely. It's economic warfare disguised as technology.

"This is exactly why President Trump has been sounding the alarm about Chinese tech companies for years. They're not competing – they're stealing our intellectual property and using it against us."

While Hollywood lawyers gear up for what could be the legal battle of the century, the bigger question remains: Why are we allowing a Chinese Communist Party-controlled company to operate freely in America while they systematically destroy American jobs and creativity?

This is precisely the kind of anti-American economic aggression that the Trump administration has been fighting since day one. Every American creative professional – from YouTubers to major studios – should be concerned about what comes next.

The choice is clear: Do we let Chinese AI "slop" replace American creativity, or do we fight back for our culture and our creators? The answer should be obvious to anyone who loves America first.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConservativeCreatorVerifiedFeb 19, 2026
Finally someone is exposing this! I've been saying for months that something fishy was happening with all these generic AI videos flooding social media.
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DigitalWarriorVerifiedFeb 19, 2026
Same here! The amount of soulless, copy-paste content has exploded recently. Now we know why.
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AmericaFirst_JohnVerifiedFeb 19, 2026
My daughter is a small YouTuber and she's noticed weird copycat videos popping up with her exact ideas but slightly different execution. Makes me wonder if this AI slop machine has already been targeting her content. How can regular families fight back against the CCP?
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedFeb 19, 2026
This is EXACTLY why we need to ban TikTok completely! China has been stealing our intellectual property for decades and now they're using AI to do it on steroids. Our creators work hard for their content and deserve protection from this theft.
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TechSavvyDadVerifiedFeb 20, 2026
The scary part is how sophisticated this AI theft is getting. Most people won't even realize their work is being stolen.
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FreedomFirstVerifiedFeb 20, 2026
Absolutely right! And our government has been dragging their feet on this for way too long.