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First-Ever “Miss AI” Pageant to Crown Winner Based on Beauty and Social Media Influence

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Apr 16, 2024

The world’s first AI beauty pageant, “Miss AI,” is set to take place with a grand prize of $20,000. Models and influencers generated through artificial intelligence will be competing in this unique event, which will evaluate contestants based on their looks, online popularity, and the technical skill involved in creating them. Judges will assess the AI influencers’ social clout by analyzing their fan engagement, audience growth rate, and platform utilization.

The competition will feature AI-generated ladies facing off in front of a panel of judges, including two AI influencers. This groundbreaking event is the first of its kind, with future contests planned in categories such as fashion, diversity, and computer-generated men. Fanvue, a subscription-based platform that hosts virtual models, is a partner of the World AI Creator Awards (WAICA) organizing the pageant.

The first place winner will receive a $5,000 cash prize, along with promotion and PR support from Fanvue. Runner-up and third place winners will also be awarded cash prizes. The winners will be announced on May 10, with an online awards ceremony scheduled for later in the month. Entries for the competition opened on Sunday.

The panel of judges consists of four members, with two AI-generated judges: Aitana Lopez from Spain and Emily Pellegrini, both with significant social media followings. The other two judges are humans: Andrew Bloch, an entrepreneur and PR adviser, and Sally-Ann Fawcett, a beauty pageant historian and author.

According to the contest rules, entrants must be 100% AI-generated, with no restrictions on the tools used. The competition welcomes creations produced from any type of generator, whether it’s DeepAI, Midjourney, or a custom tool. The contest has received thousands of entries, showcasing the wide-reaching impact of AI in the world of beauty and fashion.

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