The world's first beauty contest for AI models has been announced
WAICA and Fanvue have announced the launch of the first beauty competition for AI models. The total prize fund for Miss AI is $20,000.

Authors of AI models and celebrities can take part in the first Miss AI beauty pageant. The event is organized by the World AI Creator Awards (WAICA) in partnership with the Fanvue platform, where users earn money through paid content, including images of generated people.
The official WAICA website states that the winner of Miss AI will be determined based on three criteria:
- The beauty of the model. Scores will be awarded on classic aspects of beauty pageant entertainment, including appearance, poise and unique responses to a series of questions.
- Technologies. Competitors will receive points for their craftsmanship and the implementation of AI used to create their digital work, including prom and visual detail.
- Influence on social networks. The impact of the generated models will be assessed based on their engagement with fans, audience growth rates, and usage of other platforms.
For first place, the author of the model who received the title Miss AI receives a cash prize of $5,000, as well as access to the Imagine Education program and PR support of $5,000. Second place will include access to the Imagine course, a $2,000 advertising package, and $5,000 in PR support. For third place, the author receives a free consultation from Imagine Education, an advertising package of $500 and PR support of $1000.
Among the judges of the competition:
- two generated models from Fanvue: Aitana Lopez and Emily Pellegrini;
- two real people: Andrew Bloch, an entrepreneur and public relations consultant, and Sally-Ann Fawcett, a beauty pageant historian.
Authors over 18 years of age who are the creators of generated models present on social networks are invited to participate in Miss AI. There are no restrictions on the AI tools used. In addition, one author can submit multiple applications, provided that they represent different AI models.
According to WAICA, more than 1,000 applications have already been submitted to the competition.
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