AI actors and writers will not be eligible for Oscars, Academy says
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AI actors and writers will not be eligible for Oscars, Academy says Academy Awards organisers issued new rules on Friday to clarify that acting and writing must be performed by humans and not artificial intelligence to be eligible for Oscars.
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AI actors and writers will not be eligible for Oscars, Academy says Academy Awards organisers issued new rules on Friday to clarify that acting and writing must be performed by humans and not artificial intelligence to be eligible for Oscars.
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