Late last week, the Oscars announced new eligibility rules with an eye toward the rise of AI . Acting roles must be “demonstrably performed by humans with their consent,” while screenplays “must be human-authored.” (You can read the full list of rules here .) Today, the Golden Globes countered with its own adjusted rules, and the boundaries are… somewhat blurrier. The Golden Globes cover a wider swath of media than just movies, including TV shows, made-for-TV movies, and podcasts. Moving forward, “the use of artificial intelligence (AI), including generative AI, does not automatically disqualify a work from consideration, provided that human creative direction, artistic judgment, and authorship remain primary throughout the production process,” according to the Globes’ new guidelines (read the full list here ). “All submitted work will be evaluated based on the extent to which creative direction, artistic decision-making, and execution originate from credited individuals,” it continues.…