The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has updated its eligibility rules for the 99th Oscars to mandate that all award-nominated work must be created by humans.
Key Points
- New regulations require that all credited roles be performed by humans with their consent to qualify for Academy Award consideration.
- Screenplays must be human-authored, explicitly disqualifying scripts that are written or edited using generative artificial intelligence tools.
- The Academy reserves the right to request additional documentation if there are concerns regarding the human authorship of a submitted film.
- Other rule changes allow actors to receive multiple nominations in a single category and shift the Best International Film award to the director.