The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced a number of major changes for the Oscars on Friday, including a new policy allowing multiple nominations for a single actor in one category, as well as barring acting and writing awards for work done by AI. According to new statutes decreed by the group’s board of governors, only performances “demonstrably performed” by humans with their consent will be eligible for acting Oscars, while only human-authored screenplays can be up for any writing awards. The clearer policy appears to address questions of eligibility raised by the posthumous completion of a performance by Val Kilmer , who died in 2025, using AI. The academy also retained the right to request more information about a film’s use of AI. In a notable shake-up of the now-standard Oscar campaign season, actors may henceforth be nominated for multiple performances in the same category.…