Golden Globes Set AI Rules: ‘AI Doesn’t Automatically Disqualify’ a Movie or Show as Long as ‘Human Creative Direction’ Is ‘Primary Throughout Production’
- Golden Globes announces new AI rules.
- Humans must lead the creative process.
- Save the date for the big show!
- Nikki Glazer is back as host.
You won’t believe what just happened! The Golden Globes dropped some big news about AI. Yep, artificial intelligence.
Finally, some clarity! The Golden Globes just set out their new rules for using AI in films and TV. Good news for all you tech-savvy creators: AI doesn’t automatically get your movie or show kicked out. Big sigh of relief for some, right?
But here’s the catch. And it’s a good one, we think. They’re saying the ‘human creative direction’ needs to be ‘primary throughout production’. So, your human touch is still super important. Super important!
This means the *vibe* of the whole piece, the visual style, the emotional depth – that all needs to come from real people. Think of it like a beautiful painting: AI can help mix the colors, but the artist still holds the brush and envisions the final masterpiece. The distinct aesthetic of human storytelling remains key.
Mark your calendars! The Globes will air live on Sunday, January 10. You can catch it on CBS or stream it on Paramount+. Submissions for all those awesome films and TV shows open on June 1. Get ready!
And guess who’s back to host? The hilarious Nikki Glazer! We love her energy. It’s going to be a fun night, we bet.
Our Take
We think this is a pretty smart move by the Golden Globes. It acknowledges that AI is a tool, not a replacement. It keeps the focus on what truly matters: human stories, human creativity. It’s about finding that balance. We’re excited to see how filmmakers and showrunners blend these new technologies while keeping that undeniable human spark alive. It keeps the art… well, *art*.
