The Oscars Introduces Restrictions on AI-Generated Content for Acting and Writing Categories

Jane McGonigal

Game designer and author who writes about using games to improve real life and solve problems.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, widely recognized as the organization behind the prestigious Oscars, has taken a definitive stance against the pervasive use of generative artificial intelligence by updating its eligibility criteria. This new directive specifically prohibits AI-generated performances and screenplays from being considered for awards in their respective categories.

As outlined in the revised regulations, only roles unequivocally brought to life by human actors with their explicit consent will qualify for acting awards. Similarly, the writing categories will now exclusively recognize screenplays that are the product of human authorship. While these changes do not impose an outright ban on AI tools throughout the filmmaking process, acknowledging the evolving landscape of technology, the Academy emphasizes that human creative contribution will be a crucial factor in other categories. They reserve the right to request additional information regarding AI usage to ascertain the extent of human involvement in a project's creative core.

This forward-thinking approach by the Academy reflects a growing concern within the creative industries about the implications of advanced AI. It seeks to safeguard the integrity of artistic expression and human talent in an era where AI-generated content is becoming increasingly sophisticated. By drawing a clear line, the Oscars aim to champion human ingenuity and performance, ensuring that the essence of cinematic art remains rooted in human experience and creativity, and setting a precedent for future awards and artistic endeavors.

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