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AI actors and writers will not be eligible for Oscars, Academy says

AI actors and writers will not be eligible for Oscars, Academy says

Actors created with artificial intelligence will not be eligible for an Oscar, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said Friday as it launched a crackdown on the use of AI. New rules include a requirement that only real, live human performers – not their AI avatars – are eligible for the film world’s biggest prizes, and screenplays must have been penned by a person, rather than a chatbot. “In the Acting category, only roles credited in the film’s legal billing and demonstrably performed by humans with their consent will be considered eligible,” the Academy said. “In the Writing categories, the rules codify that screenplays must be human-authored to be eligible.” The ruling comes days after an AI version of the late Val Kilmer was unveiled to an audience of cinema owners, a year after the “Top Gun” star’s death. A youthful, digital version of Kilmer appeared in the trailer for archeological action pic “As Deep as the Grave,” telling another character: “Don’t fear the dead and don’t fear me.” The project was created …

Who is eligible for Trump’s new order expanding retirement benefits?

Who is eligible for Trump’s new order expanding retirement benefits?

A new executive order signed by President Trump on Thursday expands retirement benefits for employees without employer-provided benefits through the upcoming launch of TrumpIRA.gov. Eligible workers will be able to enroll in private-sector retirement plans called Individual Retirement Accounts, or IRAs, when the Treasury Department launches the website on Jan. 1, 2027. Trump’s order coincides… Source link

Android users can get up to 0 each from this class action suit – see if you’re eligible

Android users can get up to $100 each from this class action suit – see if you’re eligible

Kerry Wan/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways A suit alleges Google transmitted user data without permission. If you have used an Android device since 2017, you may be eligible. You will need a notice ID and confirmation code to file. Have you used an Android phone to access the internet in the past eight years? You might be in line for payment from a class action lawsuit against Google, but there are some important things you need to know. Taylor et al. v. Google LLC alleges that Android phones sent information to Google without users’ permission, even when the phones weren’t in use, and all apps were closed, using users’ cell data they paid for. Google could have made these data transfers happen when the device was connected to Wi-Fi, the suit says, but it chose to make them happen at any time. Also: The best data removal services of 2026: Delete yourself from the internet Google hasn’t acknowledged any wrongdoing, but agreed to a settlement to …

The 5M Google Data Settlement Site Is Live — See If You’re Eligible

The $135M Google Data Settlement Site Is Live — See If You’re Eligible

You can now file a claim in the $135 million Google data settlement. The case centers on claims that Android devices transmitted user data without consent. Specifically,  the class action lawsuit Taylor v. Google LLC contends that Google’s Android devices passively transferred cellular data to Google without user permission, even when the devices were idle. While not admitting fault, Google reached a preliminary settlement in January, agreeing to pay $135 million to about 100 million US Android phone users. The official settlement website for the lawsuit is now live. The final approval hearing won’t occur until June 23, when the court will consider whether Google’s settlement is fair and listen to objections. After that, the court will decide whether to approve the $135 million settlement.  In the meantime, if you qualify and want to be paid as part of the settlement, you can select your preferred payment method on the official website. There, you can find information on speaking at the June 23 court hearing and on how to exclude yourself or write to the court to …

Should AI-Assisted Shows Be Eligible for Emmys?

Should AI-Assisted Shows Be Eligible for Emmys?

During the recently concluded Oscars season, stars didn’t always want to speak about politics. But at awards show after awards show they were eager to share their thoughts on another hot topic: AI. Negative thoughts, mostly. As One Battle After Another actress Shayna McHale colorfully put it at the Writers Guild Awards, “Ladies, if you know a tech bro trying to replace writers with AI, just say, ‘this pussy don’t pop for you,’” invoking her character Junglepussy’s memorable line from the film. With Emmys season looming, the TV Academy wants to pave a smoother path. Hoping to clarify what will be in and out of bounds for this year’s nominees, the group in January added a statement to the rules for the upcoming season: The Academy, it said, reserves the “right to inquire about the use of AI in submissions.” But the organization undercut that vigilance with another line —  “The core of our recognition remains centered on human storytelling, regardless of the tools used to bring it to life.” And so, far from clearing up confusion, …

How to check if you are eligible for bowel cancer screening and what to expect

How to check if you are eligible for bowel cancer screening and what to expect

Get the Well Enough newsletter with Harry Bullmore for tips on living a healthier, happier and longer life Get the Well Enough email with Harry Bullmore Get the Well Enough email with Harry Bullmore While mammograms and smear tests are widely recognised, a crucial screening for bowel cancer often goes unnoticed, with new data revealing that nearly a third of eligible individuals in England are not completing their tests. This screening, known as the faecal immunochemical test (FIT), was introduced in England in 2006, significantly later than breast screening, which began in 1988. This relative recency means the programme frequently “flies under the radar” for many. April marks Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. An analysis by Bowel Cancer UK of the latest NHS integrated care board (ICB) data highlighted a national average uptake of 71 per cent for the bowel screening programme across England. This figure indicates that 29 per cent of people are not completing these vital tests. Regional disparities were also evident, with NHS Devon ICB recording the highest screening uptake at 76 per …

Car finance scandal: What happened and am I eligible for compensation? | UK News

Car finance scandal: What happened and am I eligible for compensation? | UK News

Millions of motorists who were mis-sold car finance agreements are due to receive £829 on average in compensation, it has been announced. But why is this happening, and who can make a claim? Sky News explains… The scandal When you buy a car on finance, you are effectively loaned the money for the vehicle, which you pay off in monthly instalments. These loans carry interest, organised by brokers (the people who sell you the finance plan). These brokers earn money in the form of a commission (which is a percentage of the interest payments). Before January 2021, some car finance lenders had what was called a “discretionary commission arrangement” (DCA) with brokers. Under these arrangements, brokers earned more commission if buyers were put on a higher interest rate – this incentivised sellers to maximise interest rates, which meant many were unfairly charged too much. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) banned this practice in 2021, but many consumers complained they had been overcharged before the ban came into place. Following legal action and an investigation, the …

Tinder .5 million settlement payment: Check if you’re eligible

Tinder $60.5 million settlement payment: Check if you’re eligible

If you purchased a Tinder subscription in California around 10 years ago, you might be eligible for settlement money. In 2015, Tinder user Allan Candelore sued the dating app, claiming that it charged older users more than younger users for the premium subscriptions Tinder Plus and Tinder Gold. The complaint alleged that Tinder violated California’s Unruh Civil Rights Act and Unfair Competition Law. SEE ALSO: All your Tinder questions, answered Tinder denies any wrongdoing or violation of the law. But now, over ten years later, Tinder has agreed to settle Candelore v. Tinder, Inc. and pay eligible users $60.5 million in the class-action settlement. Mashable Trend Report Hookup apps for everyone AdultFriendFinder — readers’ pick for casual connections Tinder — top pick for finding hookups Hinge — popular choice for regular meetups Products available for purchase through affiliate links. If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s who is eligible for this money, according to the class action notice: Purchasers of Tinder Plus or Tinder Gold in California …

More than half of eligible Singaporeans aged 30 to 75 have used SkillsFuture credit since launch

More than half of eligible Singaporeans aged 30 to 75 have used SkillsFuture credit since launch

SINGAPORE: More than half of eligible Singaporeans aged 35 to 70 have utilised their SkillsFuture credit since the initiative was introduced in 2015, SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) said on Monday (Feb 9). In 2025, which marked the 10th anniversary of its launch, 606,000 individuals took part in SSG-supported training, up from 555,000 the previous year. SSG said the increase in the number of participants was due to the Dec 31 expiration of the one-off SkillsFuture credit top-up.  More users also used their credit in the final month, compared to the monthly average from January to November in 2025.  However, fewer employers sent their workers for SSG-supported training in 2025. About 23,000 employers sent their workers for training, benefitting around 247,000 individuals. This compares with 24,000 employers and 241,000 individuals in the previous year. “The dip in employer participation could be due to businesses adopting a more conservative approach due to economic and geopolitical uncertainties,” said SSG, adding that it also observed a drop in employer-supported training demand in the second half of 2025. SSG said that …