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Academy Bans AI-Generated Content from Oscar Eligibility

Dated: May 5, 2026

The Academy’s Board of Governors has introduced new rules that exclude AI-generated performances and screenplays from Oscar eligibility, reinforcing that recognised work must be created and performed by humans. The updated guidelines specify that only performances carried out by individuals with their consent and formally credited in a film’s billing will qualify for awards consideration.

The new framework also requires that screenplays be authored by humans, with the Academy reserving the right to request disclosures بشأن the use of artificial intelligence during production. These measures aim to ensure transparency and maintain clear standards حول authorship and creative contribution in filmmaking.

The decision comes amid the growing use of AI technologies across the film industry, including digital recreations of actors and the emergence of synthetic performers. Such developments have intensified debates حول the role of AI in creative work, particularly following the 2023 strikes by writers and actors that highlighted concerns over job security and intellectual ownership.

Overall, the rule changes reflect a broader effort within the creative sector to safeguard human authorship and artistic integrity as generative AI continues to expand its presence in media production.

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