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'World's First' Beauty Contest Attracts 1,500 Participants... Judging Criteria Focus on 'Hands and Eye Area'

1500 AI Beauty Contestants Worldwide
Grand Prize $50 Million & Business Perks

The world's first artificial intelligence (AI) beauty pageant, the 'World AI Creator Awards,' has revealed the 10 finalists.


On the 4th (local time), creator platform Fanview announced the 10 finalists for the AI beauty pageant. Two candidates were selected each from France and T?rkiye, and others were chosen from Morocco, Portugal, India, Romania, Bangladesh, and Brazil.


'World's First' Beauty Contest Attracts 1,500 Participants... Judging Criteria Focus on 'Hands and Eye Area' Asena Ilik (left), Seren Ae (right)


This competition saw 1,500 AI beauties created by AI content creators worldwide competing. The judging criteria were beauty, technology, and social media (SNS) influence.


Beauty and technical scores were given based on how well the hands and areas around the eyes?where AI typically has the most flaws?were rendered, while SNS influence was judged by the amount of attention garnered online.


The winner of the competition will receive a prize of $5,000 (approximately 6.88 million KRW), business benefits worth $15,000, and the title of the world's first Miss AI.


'World's First' Beauty Contest Attracts 1,500 Participants... Judging Criteria Focus on 'Hands and Eye Area' From the top left, Kenza Riley (Morocco), Olivia C (Portugal), Anne Kerdi (France), Zara Shatabari (India), Aiyana Rainbow (Romania). From the bottom left, Larina (France), Seren Aye (T?rkiye), Asena Ilik (T?rkiye), Eliza Khan (Bangladesh), Ailia Lu (Brazil).
Photo by Fanvue

Will Monange, co-founder of Fanview, stated, "It is estimated that there are about 10,000 AI creators worldwide. Through this award, we were able to discover creators with fascinating backgrounds that none of us knew about, as well as talented creators who produce content for fans behind the scenes."


The creators developed AI beauties with their own principles and techniques to achieve a natural, human-like appearance. Their social media (SNS) accounts featured photos and videos set in real-world environments, along with affectionate comments from human fans.


The final winner is expected to be announced later this month.


The judges included AI influencers Itina Lopez and Emily Pellig Rina, each with over 300,000 Instagram followers, as well as real people such as Sally Ann Voigt, chief judge of Miss Great Britain and a beauty pageant historian, and marketing expert Andrew Block.


The New York Post has named Kenza Reilly from Morocco, Ann Cuddy from France, and Aiyana Rainbow from Romania as the top contenders.


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