
"The Academy specified that only acting 'demonstrably performed by humans' and that writing 'must be human-authored' in order to be nominated for an award."
"In recent months, there have been notable examples of expansive use of AI tools and technology to replace or recreate human work."
"The basis of all AI tools are large language models (LLMs), which have been trained on text, images and video created by humans over the decades."
"The academy did not issue a ban on AI use in films more broadly, stating that such tools neither help nor harm the chances of achieving a nomination."
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has updated its eligibility rules for the Oscars, stating that only acting performed by humans and writing authored by humans will be considered for nominations. This change addresses the growing use of artificial intelligence in filmmaking. Notable instances of AI recreating human actors and writing scripts have raised concerns in the industry. While the Academy has not banned AI in filmmaking, it emphasizes that AI tools do not affect nomination chances outside of acting and writing.
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