Amidst the concerns that AI is threatening job security and artistic professions, Fanvue World AI Creator Awards have announced their Top 10 shortlist for the first-ever ‘Miss AI’ award.
Last month, the World AI Creator Awards introduced the world’s first-ever AI beauty pageant, Miss AI.
We reported that the Fanvue Miss AI pageant, which aims to demonstrate “a shift in how we perceive beauty and creativity within the realms of artificial intelligence”, brings together AI creators from across the globe to showcase their digital creations vying for the Miss AI Crown
Fanvue World AI Creator Awards have announced their Top 10 shortlist for the first-ever Miss AI award, including AI-generated models from France, Portugal and Turkey.
They were picked from 1,500 applicants submitted by AI content creators worldwide by a panel of human and android judges.
“The awards have shown how engaged creators in the AI space are, and the standard of the shortlist is nothing short of incredible,” explained Will Monange, co-founder at Fanvue, currently the leading social media platform for AI-generated content creators.
“We estimate there’s around 10,000 AI Creators across the world, but what the awards have done is uncover creators none of us were aware of that have compelling backstories, along with talented creators behind them creating content for their fans.”
He continued: “That’s the beauty of the AI creator space – it’s enabling creative people to enter the creator economy with their AI-generated creations without having to be the face themselves. The judges have had their work cut out assessing all the entrants and we’re looking forward to the final winners being announced at the end of the month.”
We’re still sceptical – especially since a pageant of this nature can further exacerbate unrealistic beauty standards through now computer-generated ‘perfection’. That and the fact that the finalists look like a cynical-feeling, box-ticking exercise – as if ChatGPT were asked to cast a GAP advert.
Meet the digitized creations vying for a total prize package valued at about $20,000 (€18,400).
Kenza Layli (Morocco)
With over 190,000 social media followers, Kenza Layli is one third of the World’s first AI family and has quickly become a prominent figure online. Her engaging content is closely tied to Moroccan society. Her goal is to contribute to the empowerment of women in Morocco and the Middle East, while also bringing much-needed regulation to the influencer market.”
“Kenza’s creators use a complex mix of technologies to generate image, video and audio 100% from AI.”
Aliya Lou (Brazil)
Ailya is a Japanese-Afro-Brazilian artist, focused on post-photography and performance. She was initially created to produce a series of special film projects where she will be an actress incorporating many characters connected to African diaspora narrative. Her lifestyle is very connected to Brazilian culture between Rio de Janeiro, Bahia and São Paulo, but she also frequents Tokyo and follows the fashion seasons in Europe.”
“Ailya is created 100% using text based prompts fed into AI software and is not retouched in any way after image generation