The first AI beauty competition in history would give $13,000 to the sexiest robot

The most famous fake to derail the world of beauty pageants will no longer be Sandra Bullock, an American actress and film producer. 

The first AI beauty competition in history would give $13,000 to the sexiest robot

Chatbot ladies are currently vying for the title and more than $20,000 in cash rewards.

According to the New York Post, Fanvue, a social networking site that requires a subscription, stated that its upcoming event, Miss AI, is the first beauty pageant for models created using artificial intelligence. It is scheduled for May.

"To win the title of Miss AI, contestants will be judged on their beauty, tech, and clout.”

A spinoff of the World AI Creator Awards (WAICAs), which honors artificial intelligence content creators worldwide, this tech-tastic spectacle will feature digital divas created to astonish viewers on the internet, in addition to their visual appeal. 

AI influencers Aitana Lopez and Emily Pellegrini, along with a team of human judges including beauty pageant legend Sally-Ann Fawcett, are ready to choose the sexiest simulation. 

Thanks to her extremely attractive posts, Lopez, a 25-year-old AI fitness model with pink hair and over 306,000 Instagram followers, makes over $11,000 each month. Pellegrini, the sexy brunette who inspired the designers of Fanvue, made an astounding $10,000 in her first six weeks of work as seductive clickbait.

The pageant organizers stated that "each judge will use their wealth of expertise to assess contestants across three core categories." "Every creator will be scored using a points-based system across the three categories, with an overall score awarded to each entrant."

The top bot will log out with an incredible $13,000 in rewards, which includes a $5,000 payment, a $3,000 scholarship for mentorship, and $5,000 in assistance with public relations. 

The grand totals for the second and third runners-up will be $5,000 and $2,000, respectively. 

To be eligible for the cash, pixelated pinups vying for the titles have to be "100% AI-generated." The creators of the masterpieces must be at least eighteen years old. 

Even though the fake models are the ones on show, the real-life creators of the models get to keep the winnings.

According to Fanvue, contestants will be evaluated on a number of traditional pageant criteria, such as their poise, beauty, and original responses to questions like, "If you could have one dream to make the world a better place, what would it be?" 

"The use of AI tools to create digital masterpieces, including prompts and their output, as well as visual detailing around hands, eyes, and backgrounds, will earn contestants points."

Additionally, online oglers must be clicking with the virtual vixens. 

According to Fanvue, "AI Creators' social clout will be assessed based on their fan engagement numbers, audience growth rate, and [their] utilization of other platforms such as Instagram." The much awaited automated parade follows Spain's recent introduction of Alba Renai, an AI host.

The non-human hottie recently got a job hosting a special "Survivor" segment on television. However, Renai's developers are adamant that the computer-generated beauty is not trying to usurp the limelight from real broadcasters.

"We do not intend to replace human talent," stated Luis Movilla, the primary curator behind Renai's alluring shine. "She is not here to steal jobs from anyone."