Beauty pageants are held all over the world, and recently even the “AI beauties” created by artificial intelligence are no exception. Just recently, a piece of news surprised everyone interested in AI technology when the social platform Fanvue launched a unique beauty contest, where all contestants are models created by AI from around the world instead of real people. More importantly, the prize for this contest amounts to $13,000 (over 300 million VND), and of course, this has attracted countless AI creators to participate.


It is known that this prize will be named the World AI Creator Awards (WAICAs) aimed at promoting the economic interests of AI creators. Notably, the judging panel will also astonish many, as alongside a well-known figure in the beauty field, there are Aitana Lopez and Emily Pellegrini – two AIs that are currently very famous on social media. The contest will also have some basic rules. Firstly, the participating images must be created entirely by AI, and the scoring criteria include modeling skills, image detail, and the ability to interact with fans on social media of the AI beauties.


Next, the judges will evaluate the growth rate of followers for the AI beauty contests, observe their interaction with fans on social media, and assess the details of the AI image, such as skin smoothness, hand appearance, background, etc. Additionally, the introductions that the participating creators provide during the AI training will also be scored as part of their skills. Of course, like any other beauty contest, there will still be a Q&A segment, and questions like “How to make the world a better place” will also be posed. Therefore, in addition to creating beautiful images, participating creators also need to train the AI to provide appropriate answers and test the beauty and intellect of the AI beauties.


Indeed, the world is gradually developing, and AI technology is becoming more prevalent than ever. Who knows, there may come a time when AI beauty queens will emerge in the future.