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Oscars says AI actors, writing cannot win awards

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BBC Technology
2026/05/01 - 22:30 516 مشاهدة
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Oscars says AI actors, writing cannot win awards23 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleKali HaysTechnology reporterReutersActor and singer Teyana Taylor at the Oscars, where she was nominate...

The academy, which controls the US film industry's most prestigious award, on Friday issued updated rules for what kind of work in movies and documentaries would be considered eligible for an Oscar as...

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.

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Oscars says AI actors, writing cannot win awards23 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleKali HaysTechnology reporterReutersActor and singer Teyana Taylor at the Oscars, where she was nominated for her actingThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has clarified that only acting and writing for films done by humans will be considered eligible to win an Oscar. The academy, which controls the US film industry's most prestigious award, on Friday issued updated rules for what kind of work in movies and documentaries would be considered eligible for an Oscar as the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology grows. 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. The Academy called the requirements a "substantive" change to the rules for the Oscars. The need to specify awards can only go to acting and writing done by "humans" is new for the academy. In recent months, there have been notable examples of expansive use of AI tools and technology to replace or recreate human work. The actor Val Kilmer, who died in 2025, is set to be recreated with AI technology in order to be a lead role in an upcoming movie. 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". When the union representing Hollywood writers went on strike two years ago, a key issue in the fight was film and TV studios using AI to write scripts. Meanwhile, the basis of all AI tools are large language models (LLMs), which have been trained on text, images an video created by humans over the decades in order to produce their outputs. Hollywood studios, actors and authors have pursued lawsuits claiming copyright infringement against a number of AI companies. 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. "The Academy and each branch will judge the achievement, taking into account the degree to which a human was at the heart of the creative authorship when choosing which movie to award," the group added. "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." Technology has been part of filmmaking for many years, with the use of computer-generated imagery (CGI) being used widely since the 1990s. While CGI is largely considered to be a manual process, something done and perfected by humans to create elements of a film, AI tools are generally designed to automate the work entirely through the use of simple prompts. Missing Oscar found after Academy Award winner blocked from taking it on flightHollywood's big boom has gone bustOpenAI closes Sora video-making app and cancels $1bn Disney dealTelevisionArtificial intelligenceThe OscarsFilmDocumentary filmHollywood
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This article is part of Khabr's coverage of Entertainment. We provide AI-powered analysis, summaries, and multi-source aggregation to keep you informed. Source: BBC Technology. Tags: Oscars, AI, awards.

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