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Beauty and the Bots: World’s First AI Beauty Pageant Announced

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The world’s first artificial intelligence (AI) beauty pageant is set to take place. The winning AI woman will receive $20,000 in prize money.

According to the Daily Mail in the UK on the 15th (local time), Fanvue, a creator platform, is recruiting participants for the world’s first AI beauty pageant, scheduled for May.

The judges include AI influencers Aitana Lopez and Emily Pellegrini, each with over 300,000 Instagram followers, and two human judges who are experts in marketing and modeling, for a total of four judges.

Those who wish to participate can submit an AI-created image and answers to questions.

The questions range from details on creating the AI-generated image to common pageant questions like, “What is your ambition to make the world a better place?”

The contest will first narrow down the top 10 before selecting the final three at an online awards ceremony in May. The organizers anticipate thousands of participants.

Contestants are likely to be evaluated based on how they implemented AI tools’ technology. High scores are expected for those who successfully implement details around the eyes and hands, areas that AI often struggles with when creating images.

Participants will receive differential scores based on their social media influence, number of fans, and communication methods with followers.

The winner will receive a $5,000 cash prize and benefits of the “Imagine Creator Mentoring Program” worth $3,000. The second-place winner will receive a $2,000 promotion package on the Fanvue platform, while the third-place winner will receive a $400 package.

Daniel Kim
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