Watch Out! World’s First AI Beauty Pageant To Choose The Most Beautiful Bot
The Fanvue World AI Creator Awards (WAICAs) come in a futuristic simulation next month and will see computer-generated figures judged on their beauty, technicalities, and social media clout.
World’s First AI Beauty Pageant To Choose The Most Beautiful Bot
In this world of artificial intelligence, fashion industry is also witnessing the entrance of social media platform called Fanvue, which has launched the world’s first AI beauty pageant.The first real beauty agent in the history took place in the year 1839. Now, after 185 years, an AI beauty agent arrives. Now the question arises, will it result in unfair beauty standards for girls?
The contest will be run through Fanvue, the subscription-based platform hosting virtual models as the AI Creator Awards’s (WAICA) partner.
For the first time ever, the whole world will be able to experience an AI Beauty Pageant, where the models and influencers who are not actually humans will compete against each other for a $20,000 cash prize. The pageant will feature Fanvue, a subscription-based platform showcasing virtual models as the World Contemporary Innovation Awards’ (WAICA) official partner. Such models will be rated on self-posted parameters that include technical skills involved in their production, their social media presence and their fan base on the internet.
According to the contest rules, this contest welcomes portfolios made by either DeepAI, Midjourney or an individual applicant making use of their own instrument. Also, WAICA’s release gives an indication that the models will be judged upon the number of likes they gather, their audience growth rate and the platform of use.
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They will be judged by a panel of four judges, which includes two AI-generated judges: Aitana Lopez @aitanalopez, and Emily Pellegrini @emilyeppuccia, sport more than 300,000 followers and 250,000 followers on Instagram .The other two judges are: Sally-Ann Fawcett, who is a beauty pageant specialist, historian, and author, and Andrew Bloch, a serial entrepreneur who currently happens to be in the profession of PR advice and consulting.
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The contest will close on May 10th, and the winner will be grabbed the cash prize of $1,000 and at the Fanvue platform. A complete PR support worth roughly $5000 will also be added to the prizes.
The models winning the 1st runner up, and 2nd runner up will also be given prizes. At the end of the month an online award ceremony will be hosted.
The Fanvue World AI Creator Awards (WAICAs) come in a futuristic simulation next month and will see computer-generated figures judged on their beauty, technicalities, and social media clout.
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