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BAFTA Apologizes to Michael B. Jordan Over On-Air Slur

Last updated: February 24, 2026 7:30 am
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The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has issued a formal apology following a deeply uncomfortable moment during Sunday night’s BAFTA Film Awards. The incident involved guest John Davidson, a campaigner living with Tourette’s syndrome, whose involuntary outburst included a racial slur shouted while actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage.

As actors Jordan and Lindo presented the award for Best Visual Effects to the film Avatar: Fire and Ash, Davidson, whose verbal tics are a symptom of Tourette’s syndrome, was seated in the auditorium. While attendees had been informed ahead of the ceremony that strong language could occur due to his condition, the specific word shouted quickly cast a shadow over the celebratory atmosphere.

In a statement released Monday, BAFTA took full responsibility for the situation and acknowledged the harm caused. The Academy apologized to all affected and specifically to Jordan and Lindo, praising their professionalism in handling the moment.

John Davidson, an executive producer of the BAFTA-nominated film I Swear, has long advocated for greater public understanding of Tourette’s syndrome. Audience members were informed before and during the ceremony that Davidson was in attendance and that involuntary verbal tics might occur.

Tourette’s syndrome can cause sudden, uncontrollable verbal or physical tics that do not reflect a person’s beliefs or intent. BAFTA reiterated that Davidson’s outburst was involuntary and not intentional. However, the impact of the word used was immediate and uncomfortable, particularly given its history and the presence of two Black actors on stage.

Host Alan Cumming addressed the situation during the ceremony, thanking the audience for their understanding while offering a general apology. Some viewers later criticized the response as insufficient, with production designer Hannah Beachler describing it as “throwaway.”

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The controversy escalated when the BBC included the slur in its broadcast of the ceremony. The broadcaster later apologized and removed the program from its BBC iPlayer platform, acknowledging the distress caused by airing the moment unedited.

Davidson chose to leave the auditorium midway through the ceremony and watched the rest of the event from a separate screen. BAFTA thanked him publicly for his dignity and consideration of others.

In its full statement, BAFTA emphasized its commitment to inclusion while acknowledging the need for care and foresight. The organization stated that it would learn from the incident and reiterated that Tourette’s-related tics are involuntary and do not reflect personal beliefs.

The incident has sparked discussions online about live-event protocols, safeguarding marginalized communities, and the balance between inclusion and preparedness. It serves as a reminder of the responsibility institutions have in managing shared spaces.

For Jordan and Lindo, the night continued with composure, but for BAFTA, the ceremony may be remembered more for the apology that followed. The world of technology is constantly evolving, and with each new advancement comes the potential for great change. One of the most exciting developments in recent years has been the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). From virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa to self-driving cars and advanced medical diagnostics, AI is changing the way we live and work.

But what exactly is artificial intelligence, and how does it work? At its core, AI refers to the ability of machines to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. This can include things like learning, problem-solving, and decision-making. AI systems are designed to analyze data, recognize patterns, and make predictions based on that information.

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There are several different types of AI, each with its own set of capabilities. Narrow AI, also known as weak AI, is designed to perform specific tasks, such as playing chess or translating languages. This type of AI is already in use in many industries, including healthcare, finance, and retail.

On the other end of the spectrum is general AI, or strong AI, which is the goal of creating machines that can think and learn like humans. While we are not quite there yet, researchers are making significant strides in developing AI systems that can perform a wide range of tasks and adapt to new situations.

One of the key components of AI is machine learning, which allows machines to learn from experience and improve their performance over time. This is done through the use of algorithms that analyze data and identify patterns. By feeding the machine large amounts of data, it can learn to recognize trends and make predictions based on that information.

Another important aspect of AI is natural language processing, which enables machines to understand and generate human language. This technology is used in virtual assistants like Siri and chatbots, allowing users to interact with machines in a more natural way.

While the potential benefits of AI are vast, there are also concerns about its impact on society. Some worry that AI could lead to job loss as machines take over tasks that were once performed by humans. There are also ethical concerns about the use of AI in areas like surveillance and warfare.

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Despite these challenges, the potential of AI to improve our lives is undeniable. From healthcare to transportation to education, AI has the power to revolutionize industries and solve some of the world’s most pressing problems. As we continue to explore the possibilities of artificial intelligence, it is important to consider both the risks and rewards of this powerful technology.

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