TechCrunch reports the Academy is tightening rules as generative AI enters film production
TechCrunch reports that the Academy Awards will no longer consider films featuring AI-generated actors or scripts as eligible for Oscars. The decision reflects a growing effort in creative industries to draw hard lines around authorship, credit, and the acceptable role of generative AI in high-stakes cultural institutions.
Creative labor disputes are quickly turning into policy. As generative AI becomes cheap and ubiquitous, institutions like the Academy will shape norms by defining what counts as ‘human-made’ prestige work. These rules will influence studios, tooling choices, and how creators disclose AI usage — and they may foreshadow similar restrictions in publishing, advertising, and music.
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