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AI-Generated Performances and Scripts Ineligible for Oscars

Quick Look

  • The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has ruled that AI-generated performances and scripts will not be eligible for Oscar awards starting with the March 2027 ceremony.
  • While AI tools can be used in filmmaking, "synthetic" actors and AI-written screenplays are barred from winning.

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Why It Matters

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has introduced new rules regarding the eligibility of AI-generated content for Oscar awards. These rules will take effect starting with the 2027 ceremony.

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Sorry, Val Kilmer fans, but the late actor's Oscar ship has officially sailed. On Friday, Reuters reported that AI-generated acting and writing won't be eligible for Academy Awards. The new rules from the Academy ​of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will take effect beginning with next year's presentation, scheduled for March 2027.

The Academy's updated rules state that while filmmakers can use AI tools, "synthetic" performers can't win any awards. Ditto for AI-written screenplays, which must be "human-authored." The Academy can request more information from submissions to confirm that they were created by humans.

A "performance" that won't need further clarification is Kilmer's fully AI-generated appearance in the upcoming indie film, As Deep as the Grave. The actor was initially cast in the movie but had to back out due to medical concerns. (He died in April 2025.) Although Kilmer never stepped foot on set, he will appear in "a significant part" of the movie, according to Variety.

"His family kept saying how important they thought the movie was and that Val really wanted to be a part of this," said Coerte Voorhees, the film's writer and director. "He really thought it was [an] important story that he wanted his name on. It was that support that gave me the confidence to say, okay let's do this. Despite the fact some people might call it controversial, this is what Val wanted."

Perhaps even more jarring than the AI-generated likeness of a dead actor is the work of a ByteDance tool that has also raised some alarm in the industry. A two-sentence prompt using Seedance 2.0 was all it took to generate a highly convincing 15-second clip of Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt duking it out on a rooftop. (C'mon, Pitt would totally kick his ass.)

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • The Academy will face challenges in enforcing the new AI eligibility rules.

    Possible · Within months

  • Filmmakers will continue to explore AI tools for creative purposes, but not for award eligibility.

    Very likely · Short term

Open Questions

  • How will the Academy verify human authorship for submissions?
  • What are the specific criteria for 'human-authored' screenplays?
  • Will there be appeals processes for rejected submissions?
  • How will the industry adapt to these new regulations?

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