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Generative AI will neither "help nor harm" a film's chances at an Oscar nomination, the Academy announced last week, as part of larger rule changes to the ceremony.
Why the Oscars’ AI rules matter Under the new guidelines, using AI won’t automatically damage (or boost) film’s chances of Oscar glory.
The Academy's new rule changes will see voters watch every eligible movie and the new casting category will have 10 nominees – but we're still uncertain how AI will be treated at the Oscars.
The Oscar-winning filmmaker of ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ delivered a passionate plea for the future of Hollywood ...
Essentially, AI won't help films get nominated for an Oscar, nor hinder their chances. Then, it will be up to the Academy's voters to decide whether the movie deserves the award.
Oscars Takes a 'No Stance' on Generative AI Use in Film: Won't 'Help nor Harm' Nomination Chances After 'The Brutalist' and 'Emilia Perez' fiasco, the Academy Awards have revealed new changes.
The use of AI in best picture contender “ The Brutalist ” recently grabbed headlines and ignited controversy, but it isn’t the only Oscar contender to use the advancing technology. High ...
AI has been a consistent concern in many creative spheres, but no sector has been quite so actively critical as the film industry. Despite recent SAG-AFTRA strikes and petitions calling for the ...
The Oscars mandate voters watch all nominated movies, set new rules for AI and refugee filmmakers Oscar statuettes appear backstage at the Oscars in Los Angeles on Feb. 26, 2017.
The Oscars mandate voters watch all nominated movies, set new rules for AI and refugee filmmakers Up until now, Oscar voters had only been encouraged to watch the nominees, and vote in categories ...