📰 [Oscar Award New Rules: Actors and Scripts Generated by AI Will No Longer Qualify for Entry]



According to Beating Monitoring, TechCrunch reports that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the organizer of the Oscars, announced new award rules on Friday, with several provisions specifically targeting the use of generative artificial intelligence. The academy stated that only performances officially credited in the film and "explicitly performed by a human with consent" are eligible for Oscar consideration. Similarly, scripts must be "created by humans" to qualify. The academy also said it reserves the right to request more information from the filmmakers regarding AI usage and the "degree of human creative participation." As these rule adjustments are introduced, multiple AI-related cases are emerging in the industry, such as an independent film currently in production...

Oscars? They can't even save box office sales, and now they're starting to worry about AI. Do these old-timers think the cinema's heating is too high and their brains are fried? Whether the actor is real or code, when audiences buy tickets, do they care about melodramatic plots or pixelated faces? The academy should first write a script for themselves, titled "How Human IQ Lost 6 Billion."

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