AI Actors and Writers Not Eligible for Oscars
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The American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which awards the prestigious annual Oscars for outstanding film achievements, published updated rules for the upcoming, 99th, awards ceremony in early May. An integral part of this is a provision regarding restrictions on the use of artificial intelligence (AI).
The rules of the Oscars evolve to frame the use of AI. Starting next year, only human actors and screenwriters will be able to claim a statuette. A welcome development, while the video generation tools are gaining ground and already shaking Hollywood like a coconut tree.
AI actors and writers not eligible for Oscars
The Academy Awards will now require acting and writing to be human-created for Oscar eligibility. New rules clarify that artificial intelligence cannot be used for these categories. This change applies to submissions for the March 2027 ceremony. The move addresses concerns about AI replacing human workers in the film industry.
Specifically, the organization focuses on addressing issues related to the use of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in the film industry. The Academy of Motion Picture...
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