The first global contest “Miss AI” was announced by the content creation platform Fanvue. It stated that participants will compete in beauty and social media influence. The jury will also evaluate how skillfully the creators of the contestants use artificial intelligence tools.
The selection of participants started on April 15. The organizers are waiting for photos of AI women and hope that thousands of candidates for the “Miss AI” crown will submit their data. Ten girls will remain in the final: they will be announced on May 10. After that, the judges will finally choose the top three.
Virtual ladies will have to answer a variety of questions. They range from standard ones (like “how do you think we can make the world a better place?”) to complex technical tasks related to the use of artificial intelligence.
Of course, in reality, the jury will judge the creators of the AI participants. The evaluation will specifically focus on the effective engagement of the ladies created by artificial intelligence in generating profit from advertising.
Will Monanaj, co-founder of Fanvue, hopes that these measures will eventually become “Oscar” in the field of AI.
About the jury
The expert group of four judges is very unusual in its composition. The thing is, some of the judges are generated by artificial intelligence, the publication reported. Daily Mail .
Aitana Lopez
So, there are two judges – individuals who are experts in entertainment, marketing, and modeling. They are Sally Ann Fossett, the only theater history expert in the UK (who has judged the national beauty contest in the UK for a long time), and Andrew Bloch, a public relations advisor for Lord Sugar (billionaire Alan Sugar). Additionally, there are two AI beauties: Aitana Lopez and Emily Pellegrini. Each of them has hundreds of thousands of followers on social media.
Emily Pellegrini
The jury promised that this event will be very similar to any other beauty contest. The participants will provide their images, which the judges will evaluate based on their “beauty and poise,” as well as their adherence to classical beauty standards. The judges will pay special attention to the area around the eyes and the hands, as creators of AI-generated images often encounter difficulties in these areas.
Ms. Fossett noted, “As one of the few historians of theatrical performances in the world, I am truly excited to participate in the awarding of a prize that seems quite futuristic.”
About the differences “show” in from the usual beauty contests
The main difference of “Miss AI” is primarily that it will not be a show in the traditional sense. No participant will be a human. The key criteria for judging will be virtuosity in the use of technology and the effectiveness of working with AI in terms of revenue across different platforms.
Thus, the creators of AI participants will be evaluated based on their “skills and use of artificial intelligence tools to create digital masterpieces.”
AI-generated influencers will be scored based on their impact on social media, the number of followers they have, how much engagement they receive, and how much they earn each month.
Although it may seem somewhat strange to some, the main goal of creating AI beauties is to make money through social media.
Take, for example, jury member Aitana Lopez, a creation of the Spanish media company The Clueless. On her Instagram page, she often poses in outfits from Victoria’s Secret, Guess, and Brandy Melville. Fashion brands pay her substantial amounts of money for posting such images, and they don’t have to deal with real models. For a single post, Ms. Lopez earns an average of over $1,000. Her monthly income reaches $11,000. This is not surprising, as her creators at The Clueless say, “Aitana has created an army of fans who adore her.”
Meanwhile, the creators of the second AI judge – Emily Pellegrini – claim that the girl received love letters even from famous football players and billionaires.
About the prizes
The awards for the world’s first beauty contest among AI women, which will be held under the patronage of the World AI Creator Awards, will be distributed as follows.
As mentioned above, the winner of the competition will receive a grand prize of $5,000 (in cash). She will also be awarded a “Mentorship Program for Image Creators” worth $3,000.
The runner-up will receive free access to the Imagine program course and a promotional package worth $2,000 on the Fanvue platform.
The participant who takes third place – the second runner-up – will win a free consultation from Fanvue and an advertising package worth $500 on the Fanvue platform.