The inaugural “Miss AI” beauty pageant this month will feature models created using artificial intelligence ( AI ), thereby expanding the scope of beauty pageants beyond human contestants.
The competitors don’t actually exist in the real world. They are found on social media, mostly Instagram, where they appear as photorealistic images of beautiful young women created through proprietary and off-the-shelf AI technologies, NPR reported .
All 10 “Miss AI” finalists fall under stereotypical beauty standards for women: youthful, healthy, thin, and stunning. FanVue, the UK-based company behind the pageant, will award the winner and her creator a $5,000 cash prize, while the top three will be given mentorship and public relations perks.
While beauty pageant contestants have always been judged by their outside appearance, pageants have evolved in recent years to focus on inner beauty as well, such as community involvement, careers, and talent. Miss AI plans to judge on the same […]
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