The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recently stated that films made with artificial intelligence (AI) can receive nominations and awards at the Oscars without being penalized. This decision stems from recognition of AI's role in film production, as seen in the Best Actor-winning performance of Adrian Brody, which utilized AI for accent enhancement. While AI's integration into filmmaking raises questions about artist rights and job security, the Academy emphasizes the importance of human creativity in the nomination process. New rules also require Academy members to watch all nominated films before voting on winners.
If you can take my face, my body and my voice and make me say or do something that I have not sanctioned, we're in deep trouble.
The Academyâs new rules ensure that films created with AI will not be penalized, though human involvement remains crucial for nominations.
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