The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has revised its voting and campaigning regulations, mandating members watch all Nominees before voting. In a significant step, it addressed generative A.I., stating its use neither helps nor harms nomination chances. The Academy emphasized that a higher degree of human involvement leads to better recognition. Although it considered requiring disclosure of A.I. use, it opted not to impose that rule, indicating the ongoing debate surrounding A.I. in Hollywood, especially in light of recent contract negotiations by writers and actors.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has updated its rules, acknowledging A.I. in filmmaking while emphasizing human creativity in nominations.
For the first time, the academy addressed generative artificial intelligence's role in the Oscars, indicating the more human involvement, the better the nomination chances.
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