The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences mandates that all Oscar-eligible acting and writing must be performed by humans, formally excluding artificial intelligence from competition.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has updated its rules to mandate that acting and writing for Oscar-eligible films must be performed by humans, excluding artificial intelligence. The organization also expanded eligibility for the international film category to include winners from major festivals such as Cannes, Venice, and Toronto.
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