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The Oscar Must Go to a Human for Performances and Writing, Says Academy

  • Last week, The Academy permanently banned AI-generated performances from Oscar-eligible categories, requiring acting roles to be "credited in the film's legal billing and demonstrably performed by humans with their consent."
  • Controversy surrounding a film featuring an AI-generated recreation of the late Val Kilmer prompted this crackdown, as the new rules now bar such performances from Oscar consideration.
  • Screenplay awards also require "human-authored" scripts to remain eligible, though the Academy allows AI use in visual effects, judging achievements based on the degree to which a human was at the heart of the creative authorship.
  • Academy President Lynette Howell Taylor said, "Humans have to be at the center of the creative process," while Academy CEO Bill Kramer emphasized the organization will assess these rules annually.
  • While stars like Matthew McConaughey and Sandra Bullock acknowledge the inevitability of new technology, the Academy remains committed to protecting human artists, ensuring there is no reward for cheating.
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The eligibility regulations for the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences awards have been updated for the 99th edition, whose ceremony will be held on March 14, 2027. Among the changes, they are incorporated...

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The Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences updated its eligibility rules for the Oscar 2027 Awards, in a movement that responds to two of the most persistent discussions within the recent industry: the advance of artificial intelligence and the need to open the picture to an increasingly global film community mark the axis of these changes. For the first time, the Academy establishes an official stance on the use of AI in cinema. The new r…

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The American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has introduced measures to protect actors and screenwriters.

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Vogon Today broke the news on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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