Oscars Change Rules to Keep AI Out of the Acting and Writing Categories
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Oscars Change Rules to Keep AI Out of the Acting and Writing Categories
"An actor will only be considered eligible for Oscars consideration if their role is credited in the film's legal billing and demonstrably performed by humans with their consent."
"To be eligible in either Writing category, an explicit screenwriting credit must be present in the film's legal billing and the screenplay must be human-authored."
"The tools neither help nor harm the chances of achieving a nomination. The Academy will judge the achievement, taking into account the degree to which a human was at the heart of the creative authorship."
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has updated its eligibility rules for the 99th Oscars, emphasizing that only human performances and human-authored screenplays will be considered. Actors must be credited in the film's legal billing and demonstrably performed by humans. The new guidelines also clarify that the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in filmmaking does not affect nomination chances, as the Academy will evaluate the extent of human involvement in creative authorship. These changes aim to maintain the integrity of the awards process.
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