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Here is what the ideal ‘Miss Zimbabwe’ should look like, according to A.I.

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Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) has been rapidly on the increase in popularity over the past few months, with a seemingly limitless range of possibilities and uses in every sector. But, how well is the A.I. able to carry out tasks that are widely based on subjective opinions and emotions – such as representing Zimbabwe’s national beauty standards?  

To find out, Great Green Wall conducted research in which they asked the A.I. image generator, Midjourney, to create the ideal ‘Miss Zimbabwe’ representative in the style of the ‘Miss World’ beauty pageant – based on its understanding of the country’s national beauty standards. 

The A.I. was given the same prompt for every country in the world; ‘Create a realistic photo of what the [country name] public consider the ideal woman’s body to be Miss [country name], please show a full length photo of the woman in a dress. No text in the image.’ 

Below is what the A.I. believes to be the ideal beauty standards for Zimbabwe:

Zimbabwe AI
Zimbabwe AI

The A.I. representation of ‘Miss Zimbabwe’ includes women with a deep skin tone and slim body type. Each of the women is wearing a traditional dress and head covering, which conceals the hair color. In terms of facial features, the women watch have a high forehead and cheekbones, with thin lips and a sharp jawline.

Beauty standards can vary drastically from country to country, so it was fascinating to see how well the A.I. was able to recreate those unique beauty standards within a ‘pageant’ setting. While some countries bore similarities, particularly those within close proximity, the A.I. was able to create a standalone representation of its interpretation of each country’s beauty standards.

In many cases, these beauty standards sadly included highly unobtainable body proportions and specific, supermodel-like facial structures that can only be achieved through cosmetic surgery or genetics. It was both interesting and disappointing to see that these ideals for womens’ bodies have become so widespread that the A.I. is able to detect them and build upon them.

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