Oscars Draw the Line: AI Actors Not Welcome
The Academy Awards has announced new regulations requiring acting and writing to be performed by humans for eligibility. This initiative responds to concerns about AI replacing human artists in the film industry. AI-generated actors, like Tilly Norwood, will not qualify for Oscars under these rules.
The Academy Awards has set forth new regulations safeguarding the integrity of its esteemed honors by mandating that both acting and writing remain the work of human hands, not artificial intelligence.
Amid fears of AI replacing talent in Hollywood, these guidelines aim to quell anxieties that technology might one day overshadow flesh-and-blood performers. The Academy, keen to maintain the authenticity of its Oscars, now signifies a clear boundary.
This move comes after the AI-generated 'actress' Tilly Norwood captured the industry's attention, with her creator boasting of significant interest from studio heads. However, under new stipulations, Norwood would find herself ineligible for the movie industry's grandest accolades.
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