AI-generated actors and scripts are now ineligible for Oscars | TechCrunch
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AI-generated actors and scripts are now ineligible for Oscars | TechCrunch
"The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences stated that only performances 'credited in the film's legal billing and demonstrably performed by humans with their consent' will be eligible for Academy Awards."
"Screenplays must be 'human-authored' to qualify for Academy Awards, reflecting the academy's stance on the importance of human creativity in filmmaking."
"The academy has the right to request more information about a film's AI usage and 'human authorship,' indicating a proactive approach to managing AI's influence in the industry."
"These rule changes come as an independent film featuring an AI-generated version of Val Kilmer is in development, highlighting the growing intersection of AI technology and traditional filmmaking."
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced new Oscar rules focusing on generative artificial intelligence. Only performances credited in a film's legal billing and demonstrably performed by humans will be eligible for awards. Screenplays must also be human-authored. The academy reserves the right to request information regarding a film's AI usage and human authorship. These changes come amid ongoing discussions about AI's role in filmmaking and its impact on awards eligibility.
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