The first ever Artificial Intelligence Beauty pageant winner will be crowned next month at the Miss AI pageant project developed by the World AI Creator Awards (WAICA).
The beauty contest would judge AI models based on their looks, content, social media following, and technical expertise that went into crafting the model and their profile.
“AI creators’ social clout will be assessed based on their engagement numbers with fans, rate of growth of audience and utilization of other platforms such as Instagram,” said the World AI Creator Awards.
Miss AI marks the program’s first contest, with other future contests focused on fashion, diversity and computer-generated men, to follow later.
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The competition opened online last Sunday, allowing AI influencers to present their profiles on the website. The winner of Miss AI will be awarded a cash prize of $5,000, a promotion on a subscription-based platform called Fanvue.
Also, finalists who land in the second or third spots will also win cash prizes and support from the organization. Winners will be announced on May 10, with an online awards ceremony set to take place later in the month.
The judging panel will be made up of various experts in the field, including influential AI models like Aitana Lopez, an AI-generated Spanish model. Other judges include Andrew Bloch, an entrepreneur and PR adviser, and beauty pageant expert Sally-Ann Fawcett.
The World AI Creator Awards (WAICA) is a global programme of awards dedicated to recognising the achievements of AI content creators and influencers around the world.