The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced significant rule changes for the 99th Oscars, including protections requiring acting roles and screenplays to be "demonstrably performed by humans" and explicitly barring AI creations from consideration. The Academy also expanded international film eligibility to allow multiple entries from the same country if they win major festival prizes, shifting recognition from countries to filmmakers themselves.
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced significant rule changes for the 99th Oscars, including protections requiring acting roles and screenplays to be "demonstrably performed by humans" and explicitly barring AI creations from consideration. The Academy also expanded international film eligibility to allow multiple entries from the same country if they win major festival prizes, shifting recognition from countries to filmmakers themselves.