The Oscars bans generative AI in acting and writing categories



The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences—probably better known to the world as the Oscars folks—have drawn a firm line in the sand against the use of generative AI, changing its eligibility rules to exclude AI-generated performances and scripts.

The new rules, via The Wrap, state that in acting categories, only roles “demonstrably performed by humans with their consent” will be considered eligible for consideration, while in the writing categories, only “human-authored” screenplays will be eligible.



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