Academy announces major overhaul to rules

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has introduced new rules for the 99th Oscars, focusing on AI protections and expanding international film eligibility. These changes aim to address barriers in the eligibility process and adapt to technological advancements. Notably, only roles performed by humans with consent are eligible for acting awards, excluding AI creations like Tilly Norwood. Screenplays must be human-authored, and the Academy may investigate AI use in submissions. Actors can now receive multiple nominations in the same category if their performances rank in the top five. International films can qualify by winning major festival prizes, not just as official country selections. These updates reflect the Academy’s commitment to evolving with the film industry and ensuring fair recognition for human creativity. QUESTION: How might the new rules about AI and international films influence the future of the Oscars and the film industry as a whole? 

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