What's Happening?
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced new rules for the Oscars, excluding AI-generated actors and requiring that all screenplays be human-written. These changes aim to preserve the integrity of human creativity in film. The rules also
allow for multiple nominations for actors in the same category and revise the international film category to include films winning top awards at major festivals. These updates will take effect for the 99th Academy Awards in March 2027.
Why It's Important?
The decision to exclude AI actors and mandate human-written scripts reflects growing concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence on the film industry. By prioritizing human creativity, the Academy aims to protect the traditional roles of actors and writers, ensuring that technological advancements do not undermine the artistic process. This move addresses industry fears about AI's potential to replace human talent, a key issue during recent Hollywood labor strikes. The changes to the international film category also broaden opportunities for films from diverse backgrounds to gain recognition, potentially increasing global representation at the Oscars.












