The title “Miss AI” is now open to models and activists made with artificial intelligence. No doubt about it, the world’s first AI beauty pageant has come to crown the most perfect fake humans.
The contestants made by AI will be scored on how they look and how well they stand, as well as on the technical skill that went into making them. They will also be judged on how interesting they are online.
The World AI Creator Awards say that an AI creator’s social influence will be judged by how much they interact with their fans, how fast their audience grows, and how much they use other platforms like Instagram. Miss AI is the first event in the series. Future contests will be about fashion, diversity, and computer-generated men. A partner of the show is Fanvue, a paid website with virtual models, some of whom offer adult material.
I agree with the idea that the WAICAs should become the Oscars of the AI creation economy, said Will Monanage, co-founder of Fanvue.
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Miss AI (or rather, the person who made Miss AI) will win $5,000 in cash, a spot on the Fanvue website, and more than $5,000 in PR help. The winners of second and third place will also get prizes. It will be revealed on May 10 who won online, and there will be an online awards ceremony later that month.
People could enter the tournament online starting on Sunday. AI influencers are getting more and more attention and paying jobs. One of them, Alba Renai, just recently said she had been hired to host a unique segment every week on the Spanish version of Survivor. She isn’t the only hired advocate made by AI, either.
One of the four judges for Miss AI is Aitana Lopez, who can make more than $11,000 a month working for brands. The Spanish model and influencer who is created by AI has more than 300,000 Instagram fans, and many of them leave her lots of nice comments. An AI-made model named Emily Pellegrini joins her on the judging team. Pellegrini has more than 250,000 Instagram followers and has made sports stars and billionaires want to date her.
Two of the judges, on the other hand, can put arteries and veins on their resumes. Who are they? Andrew Bloch is an entrepreneur and public relations consultant, and Sally-Ann Fawcett is a beauty pageant researcher who wrote the book Misdemeanors: Beauty Queen Scandals.
According to Fawcett, learning more about AI makers has been very quick. “It’s quite amazing what is possible,” she said in a statement.
The World AI Creator Awards said that entries “must be 100 percent AI-generated,” but the tools that are used aren’t limited in any way. The rules say that Miss AI will accept works made by any kind of creator, such as DeepAI, Midjourney, or your own tool. The competition said that it would get thousands of entries.
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But How Can You Tell If Someone Is Fake?
Some people say that beauty pageants set unrealistic standards for beauty, and most AI influencers don’t do anything to broaden people’s ideas of what’s beautiful. For example, both of the contest judges who were made by AI are young women with dewy skin, high cheeks, full lips, big breasts, and bodies that look like they have a personal trainer on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Fawcett said in an email that she wants a broad group of contestants. The judge said, “This isn’t about bums, boobs, and fantasy figures.” This judge has also helped choose winners at real-life pageants. “The winners will help change how people think about AI women, and I hope to be a part of that by choosing a winner who represents the modern world.”
Another person from the WAICA says that the Miss AI pageant is mostly about finding talent.
Someone from the company said in an email, “This isn’t about beauty in the usual way.” “It’s about promoting artistic talent and the beauty of artists’ work.” You have to answer the question, “If you had one dream to make the world a better place, what would it be?” just like in a normal beauty show.
The candidates for Miss AI live in a world of bytes, so their replies won’t come from real life. They’ll be given to you.
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