
"The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences dropped new regulations around the Oscar awards, eligibility for them and the nomination process. Performers can now land multiple nominations in the same category, which has always been the case for writers, directors and other disciplines."
"New eligibility rules dictate that the nomination must match up with the legal credits and consented human performances, taking out the possibility of awards for those creepy posthumous CGI recreations of actors as well."
"While it may not stymie the use of AI in Hollywood, the Academy is stomping out the dreams of Tilly Norwood delivering an acceptance speech."
The Oscars have implemented new rules stating that only human beings can win awards, explicitly excluding AI contributions. Performers can receive multiple nominations in the same category, and international film eligibility has been revised to reduce conflicts of interest. The Academy will investigate the extent of AI involvement in films, aiming to protect human creators and discourage AI's influence in Hollywood. These changes reflect a growing concern over AI's impact on the industry and the workforce.
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