AI influencers took over social media platforms with the advent of tools like Midjourney, DallE, ChatGPT, and more. Now an adult content creator portal is arranging a beauty pageant for the AI beauties out there, some of whom make tons of money. Fanvue has announced the World AI Creator Awards (WAICA) to recognize AI creators from around the globe. In its first edition, WAICA is conducting Miss AI – a beauty contest for artificial intelligence bots that have mesmerized millions of followers. A prize pool of $20k (or about Rs 16 lakh) is set for the award, which includes $5000 in cash for the winner of the Miss AI Crown, who will also be given a Fanvue Imagine Education’s Mentorship Program worth $3,000. Additionally, the winner will also walk away with PR support worth $5,000. The runner-up is entitled to free access to an Imagine Education course worth $500, and a promotional package worth $2000, along with $2500 worth of PR support. The second runner up will garner a free consultancy call worth $500 along with a promotional package worth $500 and $1000 worth of PR support from Fanvue.
The world’s first AI beauty pageant has been announced where AI-generated women can compete to be crowned the digital equivalent of Miss World — with a $5,000 cash top prize.https://t.co/eNVESG4tmY— PetaPixel (@petapixel) April 15, 2024
The Miss AI 2024 Beauty Pageant will be judged by acclaimed AI creators Aitana Lopez, and Emily Pellegrini, along with entrepreneur Andrew Bloch, and beauty pageant historian Sally-Ann Fawcett. Contestants that are 100% AI-generated via any tool can enter the pageant. There’s no entry fee. More deets here.
Is an AI beauty pageant a good or bad idea?
“We’re looking for as real a person as we can possibly get to be a role model for the AI industry” – @sallyann16
“I don’t understand why you are celebrating these artificial, unachievable standards of beauty” – @DanaeMercer pic.twitter.com/lnNpUqkXAm— Sky News (@SkyNews) April 17, 2024
There’s an AI beauty pageant next month for fake digitally created women. @claudiajordan came on TMZ Live to discuss if this is a good move or if AI is going too far. pic.twitter.com/1FDam0NDyI— TMZ Live (@TMZLive) April 16, 2024
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