Oscars says AI actors, writing cannot win awards
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced that artificial intelligence-generated performances and writing are not eligible for Oscars. The new rules clarify that only human creators and actors can win awards. The decision reflects ongoing industry concerns about the role of AI in creative work.
- ▪The Academy ruled that AI-generated acting or writing cannot qualify for Oscar awards.
- ▪Only works created by human beings are eligible for Academy Awards under the new guidelines.
- ▪The announcement was made as part of updated eligibility requirements for the Oscars.
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