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[Exploring Personal Joy and the Digital Frontier of Miss AI]-[World's first AI beauty pageant]

Round Table China · B2 · 2024-07-12

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Roundtable: Personal Sanctuaries and the Rise of Miss AI

In this episode of Roundtable, hosts Young, Yushan, and Steve Haberley explore the concept of a "happy place"—those personal niches where they find solace, growth, and inspiration—before transitioning into a critical debate regarding the emergence of "Miss AI," the world’s first beauty pageant for AI-generated models.

Finding Joy in Language, Literature, and Empathy

For Steve, his current "happy place" is the arduous but rewarding process of learning Chinese. He describes it as a musical language where the "one, two, three, four tones" are vital, noting that mastering them is the "most important thing" to avoid misunderstandings. He finds comfort in the structure of the language, observing that most words consist of one to four syllables, and appreciates how these daily study sessions on his commute provide a sense of purpose.

Yushan finds her joy in revisiting the book What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 by Tina Seelig. She notes that while the book is aimed at young adults, its insights on navigating "major life transitions" and embracing the "wall of choices" are applicable to all ages. The book serves as a reminder that luck is "in the wind" and can be seized by those willing to embrace risk rather than overthinking the outcome.

Finally, Yushan shares her emotional connection to the talk show Roundtable Party (season 7). She highlights a poignant discussion on Alzheimer’s care featuring Professor Hu Yong. The conversation challenged the cultural tendency to "shy away" from the "heavy topic" of elderly care. Professor Hu’s raw admission that "life begins and ends with basic bodily functions" struck a chord, emphasizing that in caregiving, "there is no victories, only endurance counts."

The Miss AI Controversy: Digital Innovation or Unrealistic Standards?

Moving from personal reflection to cultural critique, the hosts discuss "Miss AI," a beauty pageant featuring over 1,500 non-human contestants. Launched by the platform FanView, the competition awards prizes for the most "sophisticated" and "influential" AI avatars.

The Debate on Beauty and Representation

  • Technological Celebration vs. Stereotypes: Supporters view the pageant as a "celebration of technological marvels." However, critics argue that the event "exacerbates the existing problem of unrealistic beauty standards." Most finalists were depicted as thin, white, and symmetrical, mirroring the problematic tropes of traditional modeling.
  • The "Lip Service" Critique: Yushan expresses skepticism toward creators who assign "positive causes"—such as ocean advocacy or breaking into male-dominated fields—to their AI avatars. She dismisses this as "paying just lip service," arguing that because these figures are not real, their "advocacy" lacks the weight of human experience and hard work.
  • The Shift Toward Authenticity: The hosts reflect on the irony that while AI is moving toward "unwavering perfection," human beauty pageants have begun a shift toward "emphasizing authenticity." Sociologist Hillary Friedman notes this counter-movement, suggesting that as technology pushes for an unattainable, flawless aesthetic, the public is increasingly valuing the depth and reality of the human experience.

Ultimately, the episode highlights the tension between our fascination with technological potential and our deeply human need for genuine connection, vulnerability, and the endurance required to face life's inevitable challenges.

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📖 Transcript

Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Roundtable. You're listening to Roundtable.
With myself, young, I'm joined by Yushan and Steve Haberley.
Coming up, we share with you what brought us cheer to light this week.
Join us for a dose of positivity, laughter, and all things that make our hearts sing.
In Roundtable's happy place, your voice matters and it would be great to hear it and our heart to heart segment got a question, something you're itching to share.

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