"Miss AI": The World's First AI Beauty Pageant Set to Award Thousands to Top Chatbot Babes


A new era in beauty pageants is dawning as AI robots prepare to compete in the inaugural "Miss AI" beauty pageant, offering thousands of dollars in prizes to the best chatbot babes.


Fanvue, a subscription-based social media platform, announced the groundbreaking event, scheduled for May, describing it as the world's first beauty pageant for AI-generated models. Contestants will be judged on their beauty, tech, and social media influence for the chance to earn the coveted Miss AI crown.



The event is an offshoot of the World AI Creator Awards (WAICAs), which honors artificial intelligence content creators worldwide. "Miss AI" will showcase digital divas designed to dazzle the eye, mind, and internet.


A panel of human judges, including beauty pageant historian Sally-Ann Fawcett, and AI influencers Aitana Lopez and Emily Pellegrini, will select the best and sexiest robots. Contestants will be scored across three core categories, with each entrant receiving an overall score.


The top bot will receive a grand prize of $13,000, which includes a $5,000 check, a $3,000 mentorship scholarship, and $5,000 in public relations support. The second and third runners-up will also receive significant cash rewards.


To qualify for the competition, AI photos must be "100% AI-generated," and creators must be at least 18 years old. Contestants will be judged on classic pageantry aspects such as beauty, poise, and their answers to thought-provoking questions.


Additionally, contestants will earn points for their skill in using AI tools to create their digital masterpieces, including the use of prompts and visual detailing. Their social media clout will also be a factor, assessed based on engagement numbers with fans, audience growth rate, and utilization of other platforms such as Instagram.


The "Miss AI" beauty pageant represents a unique blend of technology, creativity, and digital artistry, paving the way for a new era in beauty competitions.

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