WAICA's pageant marks a significant milestone in the world of artificial intelligence, aiming to celebrate the accomplishments of AI creators globally.
Miss AI is set to be the world's first AI beauty pageant. AI-generated contestants will compete for cash prizes and be assessed by a panel of judges — some of which are AI-generated themselves.
It was an absolute run-fest in Delhi on Saturday as SunRisers Hyderabad went past 250 for the third time in the IPL 2024. With the help of some tremendous hitting from Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma and Shahbaz Ahmed, SRH put up an intimidating total of 267/6 in 20 overs. However, DC put up a strong fight with youngster Jake Fraser-McGurk taking a leading role. He came out all guns blazing scoring a 15-ball half century, the fasted in IPL 2024 this season. It's the joint third-fastest fifty in the...
AI influencers and models will soon be able to battle it out for the title
The world's first beauty competition for AI, called Miss AI, has been unveiled. In this contest, computer-generated women will compete to be crowned the world's first digital Miss World and win a prize of £16,0000 ($20,0000).With their flawless features and figures, these contestants could make Miss World participants seem ordinary. However, a closer look reveals a surprising truth: none are genuine.AI might wait to conjure beauty, poise, and classical pageantry images. However, contestants in...
The U.S. government will give Samsung up to $6.4 billion in direct funding to boost its chip production in Texas, the Commerce Department said on Monday.In return, the South Korean tech giant will commit $45 billion in investment for its two chip production facilities, one under construction in Taylor and another exiting one in Austin. Samsung will also build an additional advanced packaging plant and a research center.Samsung becomes the third-largest receipt of funding from the U.S. under the...
THE world’s first artificial intelligence-generated beauty pageant is not receiving the alluring praise from techies that the event’s creators hoped for. AI creators will have an opport
The world's first beauty pageant exclusively for AI-generated women has been announced, with competitors facing off in tests of beauty, technology and social-media clout.
The first three were great, but this fourth episode is where Train to the End of the World takes off the kid gloves and puts on the weird fiction brass knuckles.
Attorney William Meyer joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss the awesome and terrifying possibilities that AI can bestow on mankind, the absence of federal law governing rights of privacy and publicity, who owns your data and how it can be used, who owns your face, and the legal battles in store for the AI []