The completely unknown may use artificial intelligence, and the Academy is studying the disclosure

The Academy may require future Oscar requests to reveal its use of artificial intelligence tools, I learned Indiewire – but what does that mean when artificial intelligence, well, everywhere?
diverse I stated that an Oscar candidate eight times “unknown” uses artificial intelligence in the post -production process. The disclosure came from the stranger, by presenting the Rising Sun Pictures in Australia for the Emerging Technology Award at the 2025 VIP awards to “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga”. When the company, Revize, a personal tool group learning its own machines, in its application, added that Revize was also used on the Bob Dylan biography of James Mangold.
I told a person familiar with the Indiewire project that Mangoulid used artificial intelligence in the movie. They said: “This technology has been used to help in 3 wide shots on a motorcycle, which does not involve creative performance or improvements.” “This technology is common to make people like their actor in movies. The VFX facility has implemented this specific method as a tool for artists to use in these three shots only – this type of VFX face replacement footage has been used for decades.”
He was also nominated for the VES Emerging Technology Award is “Dune: Part Two”, which used the Nuke Copycat Automation to automate a blue dye for all the eyes of actors who play Fremen, the original people in Arrakis.
With “Emilia Pérez” and “The Brutalist”, this brings the total number of the best Oscar candidates the best image with the sure use of artificial intelligence tools to four. Currently, Oscar transmission operations only contain optional detection to use artificial intelligence.
Sources inform the Indiewire that as the Academy is ready for its annual review of its rules this spring, the current artificial intelligence scandals will probably pay the issue of disclosure of artificial intelligence. However, trying to draw the artificial intelligence line may be meaningless when the term itself is comprehensive.
Are you thinking about a personal photo that you took this morning with artificial intelligence? If it is filmed on the iPhone made in the past three years, it is likely to be more than any movie with an Oscar nomination. It is built into the nerve engines on Apple chips, allowing the amateur images to be more equal.
Is machine learning, which brings efficiency to a long time, is considered artificial intelligence? In the “sand dunes” privilege, Spice makes characters turn blue. Should the VFX team, who has worked to supplement programs that can determine and match the eyes better, makes the conversion of their color much easier?
What about the audio program on “Avatar: The Way of Water”? Amnesty International to distinguish sounds (the voice of personality, wind, steps, etc.), and rescue James Cameron for weeks from working to get rid of unwanted water noise on the production path. Revize for the first time was used in Baz Luhrmann’s 2022 “Elvis”, another music biography nominated for the Academy Award, to put the star Austin Petler in old shots.
Like our iPhone devices, artificial intelligence is integrated into advanced programs that are used by film production daily. The Academy cannot ask thousands of crew members to examine and approve programs and the additional components they use.
Reservechr, used in “Emilia Perez” and “The Brutalist”, is the Amnesty International-but not far from the common practice of replacing automated dialogue that improves or shows dialogue in the post-production stage.

The designs are more uncomfortable than artificial intelligence, which depend on tools that create data groups through existing business analysis. Director “The Brucet” Brady Corbit denied that the architecture consultant with production designer Judy Baker to draw buildings that inspired the buildings used in the final sequence of the film. “Judy Baker and her team did not use artificial intelligence to create or present any of the buildings,” Corbit said in a statement.
Yes – It is also true that “The Brutalist” used Genai to create two concepts that were made to look like digital shows in the eighties; Then, that image was drawn by hand. If Genai cannot be used in the concept stage, then should all mood panels of all department heads reach 100 percent of the membership, other than AII?
Brian Welk contributed to this report.