SenseTime officially launched Seko 2.0 - the world's first intelligent agent dedicated to multi-episode video generation, marking a new stage in AI video generation from single-segment creation to continuous storytelling. The system is capable of generating short video content with highly consistent characters, scenes, and styles across multiple episodes, achieving industry breakthroughs in plot coherence, character stability, and visual consistency, providing scalable AI content production solutions for scenarios such as short dramas, advertisements, and education.

Behind Seko 2.0 is the deep collaboration of SenseTime's self-developed "Riri Xin Seko" series of multimodal large models. Among them, SekoIDX is responsible for high-precision image generation and character modeling, while SekoTalk focuses on voice-driven lip synchronization and emotionally expressive video synthesis. Together, they form the technical foundation that supports long-term consistent video generation. Through cross-frame attention mechanisms and character memory modules, Seko 2.0 ensures that the same character maintains consistent appearance, clothing, and even micro-expressions across different episodes, effectively solving the common problems of "face swapping breakdown" and "plot disruption" in current AI video tools.

More notably, the Seko series model has completed full compatibility with the domestic AI chip manufacturer Cambricon. This means that from language large models to multimodal generation - especially high-computing power video generation - the domestic computing platform has, for the first time, fully supported core AIGC production scenarios. This breakthrough not only reduces reliance on overseas GPUs but also marks the formation of a key closed loop in the "hardware-model-application" chain of the domestic AI ecosystem.

For developers and content creators, Seko 2.0 offers not just an efficiency tool but a new content paradigm: input a story outline, and the AI can automatically generate a sequence of multi-episode short videos with dialogue and character continuity. Moreover, by leveraging the deployment capabilities of domestic chips, this ability can be extended to localized and private scenarios, meeting the needs of government, financial, and media institutions that require data security and autonomy.

From single-frame images to continuous episodes, from general generation to character memory, from relying on imported computing power to full compatibility with domestic chips - the release of SenseTime Seko 2.0 is both a milestone in technological evolution and a key verification of collaborative innovation within China's AI industry chain. When AI begins to "remember characters" and "tell long stories," the era of industrialized production of visual content may indeed have arrived.