The Academy’s new bylaw slams the door on Oscar eligibility for any performance or screenplay that relies on AI-generated dialogue, motion-capture, or procedural animation—effectively barring deepfake actors and LLM-scripted films from contention. With studios already embedding Stable Diffusion and Runway ML into production pipelines, the rule forces a hard fork between human-led and AI-assisted workflows just as generative tools hit mainstream adoption.
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AI-generated actors and scripts are now ineligible for Oscars
The Academy’s new bylaw slams the door on Oscar eligibility for any performance or screenplay that relies on AI-generated dialogue, motion-capture, or procedural animation—effectively barring deepfake actors and LLM-scripted films from contention. With studios already embedding Stable Diffusion and Runway ML into production pipelines, the rule forces a hard fork between human-led and AI-assisted workflows just as generative tools hit mainstream adoption. AI-assisted, human-reviewed.
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