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This policy impacts how AI can be used in creative industries and award recognition.
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has ruled that AI-generated actors and scripts are no longer eligible for Oscars. This decision aims to preserve human creativity and originality in filmmaking. It sets a clear boundary on the use of AI in major film awards.

This policy impacts how AI can be used in creative industries and award recognition.
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Film studios may need to adjust their use of AI to comply with award eligibility rules.
Entertainment companies should review AI usage policies to align with new award guidelines.
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has ruled that AI-generated actors and scripts are no longer eligible for Oscars. This decision aims to preserve human creativity and originality in filmmaking. It sets a clear boundary on the use of AI in major film awards.
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has ruled that AI-generated actors and scripts are no longer eligible for Oscars. This decision aims to preserve human creativity and originality in filmmaking. It sets a clear boundary on the use of AI in major film awards.