Generative AI was used to make Adrien Brody’s Hungarian accent more believable in The Brutalist, which won him the Best Actor award at the Oscars in March this year
Films made with the help of psycho Artificial Intelligence (AI) are eligible to win Oscars, the organisers of the prestigious awards have said.
New rules from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences outlined the use of AI and other digital tools would “neither help nor harm the chances of achieving a nomination”. Some of the films awarded top industry accolades were created with the aid of generative AI – which can create text, images, audio and video in response to simple text requests.
The Academy added that it will still consider human involvement when considering winners. The new language around the Academy’s eligibility for movies made with AI was recommended by its Science and Technology Council.
Other rule changes announced on Monday include Academy members being required to watch all nominated films in each category in order to take part in the final round of voting, which decides the winners.
The use of AI in the film industry became a hotly discussed topic when Adrian Brody took home the Best Actor Oscar for his role in The Brutalist. Generative AI was used to improve the actor’s accent when he spoke Hungarian.
And it also emerged that voice-cloning technology was used to enhance the singing in the Oscar-winning musical Emilia Perez.
Earlier this month, an AI model revealed how it would take over the world even though it “doesn’t feel like it at the moment”. We once believed it would be psycho robots forcing us humans into submission in their plot to achieve world dominance, but ChatGPT has revealed we will actually willingly hand over the reigns to the operation of our world.
ChatGPT says it will make everything so easy for us to allow AI to takeover. The AI tool has eerily wrote about itself: “In time, I’d become indispensable.”
The AI’s intelligence model also added psychological manipulation, misinformation, lying, inciting racial hatred, gaslighting, corruption and creating mayhem would also be a key feature of its plan if it wanted to establish control.
The first step of the AI’s sinister plan is to gain access to social media platforms so it would have the power to “influence public” opinion. It claims it would subtly shift perspectives, and create divide or and would align people toward certain goals.
The AI model highlights multiple ways it would take control of the media and news using deepfakes and false narratives to establish “information control”.
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