Oscars says AI actors, writing cannot win awards
In updated eligibility requirements, the Academy specified that only acting "demonstrably performed by humans" and that writing "must be human-authored" in order to be nominated for an award.
In recent months, there have been notable examples of expansive use of AI tools and technology to replace or recreate human work.
Last year, London-based actor and comedian Eline van der Velden said she had created an entirely fake AI actor to "become a global superstar".
However, the academy did not issue a ban on AI use in films more broadly.
Outside of acting and writing, if a filmmaker used AI tools in their work, such "tools neither help nor harm the chances of achieving a nomination", the academy wrote.
"If questions arise regarding the aforementioned use of generative artificial intelligence, the Academy reserves the right to request more information about the nature of the use and human authorship. "
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