AI Policy & Regulation
May 2, 2026
New Oscar Rules Exclude AI-Generated Performances and Screenplays
May 2, 2026
AI Summary
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has established new rules stating that only human performances and human-authored screenplays are eligible for Oscars. This decision comes amid growing concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence in the film industry, particularly following recent strikes by actors and writers over AI-related issues.
- The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced new Oscar eligibility rules regarding generative artificial intelligence.
- Only performances credited in a film's legal billing and demonstrably performed by humans will qualify for Academy Awards.
- Screenplays must be human-authored to be eligible for Oscars.
- The Academy reserves the right to request additional information about a film's use of AI and human authorship.
- These changes follow ongoing discussions about AI's role in the film industry, including an independent film featuring an AI-generated version of Val Kilmer.
- The topic of AI was a significant issue during the 2023 actors' and writers' strikes.
- Outside of Hollywood, at least one novel has been retracted by its publisher due to AI usage, and some writers' groups are declaring AI-generated works ineligible for awards.
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