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The Oscars Are Barring AI Generated Films, Gaming Awards Should Do The Same

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has updated its official rules to mandate that only human beings are eligible to receive Oscar nominations and awards.

Key Points

  • New Academy regulations require that all Oscar-nominated work must involve human creators and consented human performances.
  • The updated policy explicitly prohibits awards for AI-generated content and posthumous CGI recreations of actors.
  • The Academy now reserves the right to investigate the extent of AI involvement in any film submitted for consideration.
  • Additional rule changes allow performers to receive multiple nominations in a single category and simplify eligibility requirements for international films.
  • Other industry organizations, such as the Indie Game Awards, have also implemented strict bans on AI-generated content for their nomination processes.

Why it Matters

These regulations establish a clear boundary for human-centric recognition within the film industry as studios increasingly experiment with generative technology. By formalizing these standards, the Academy is setting a precedent that may pressure other entertainment sectors to define the role of AI in creative honors.
Kotaku Published by Zack Kotzer
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