
"The governing body of the Oscar Awards clarified that acting performances and screenplays must be created by humans, while allowing the use of artificial intelligence tools."
"Under the updated guidelines, only roles 'demonstrably performed by humans with their consent' will be eligible for acting awards, effectively excluding AI-generated performers."
"The board said AI tools would 'neither help nor harm' a film's chances but emphasized that human creative authorship must remain central."
"Announcing significant changes for the international feature category, films can now qualify not only through national submissions but also by winning top awards at major festivals."
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has established new rules stating that actors created with artificial intelligence will not qualify for Oscars. Only performances by humans with consent are eligible for acting awards. Screenplays must be entirely human-authored to qualify. The Academy aims to maintain human creative authorship amid concerns over generative AI, which was a significant issue during the 2023 Hollywood labor strikes. Changes also include new qualification criteria for international films based on festival awards.
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