Was testing the outputs from MagicLight and Seedance 2.0 this week. The quality jump is significant enough that we’re plugging it into our production agent workflows.
Previously, AI video was too inconsistent for client work without a human editor. 🚧 It wasn't a reliable tool you could give an agent. Now, the orchestration is straightforward. We can build agents that take structured data (like a Medspa's weekly treatment special) → generate a script via a fine-tuned LLM → and then pipe that directly into a Seedance 2.0 API call. 🔗 The agent handles the full content pipeline.
The result is that video generation is no longer a separate, manual creative task. It’s just another tool call, like sending an email or querying a database. 📦 For a real estate client, our agent can now auto-generate virtual tour clips from static photos. This reduces a marketing task that took days down to about 15 minutes of compute time. ⏱️ It completely changes the unit economics of offering social media management as a service.
It feels like we're finally past the proof-of-concept stage for automated video. 🧠
Where's the actual quality control bottleneck now for fully autonomous video generation agents?