“In the categories reserved for actors, only roles credited to official credits of movie and which can be shown to have been performed by human beings with their consent will be considered eligible,” the Academy said in new rules.
The institution which awards the precious statuettes adds that “the rules formally establish that scenarios must be written by humans to be eligible”.
This decision comes a few days after a version of Val Kilmer generated by AI was presented to an audience of cinema operators movie theatera year after his death. The star of “Top Gun” And “The Doors“appeared rejuvenated in the action film’s trailer”As Deep as the Grave“, where we can notably hear him say to another character: “Don’t be afraid of the dead and don’t be afraid of me.”
The project was carried out with the agreement of Val Kilmer’s family, who granted access to video archives used to recreate the actor at different periods of his life.
The use ofartificial intelligence remains a sensitive issue Hollywood. It was particularly at the heart of strikes of 2023 which paralyzed theAmerican film industryactors and screenwriters warning that, without supervision, this technology would threaten the very existence of their professions.













