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Lately, everyone is talking about AI technology, as big tech gears up to unleash another powerful round of simulated human intelligence upon innocent social media users and beyond. While many fear AI will be used by the regime to censor dissidents (likely the case), not everything AI does is nefarious.

There are actually some interesting things you can do with AI. You can generate cool artwork, access personalized learning, voice assistants, and much more.

But what about a more human touch. Can AI identify beauty? How accurately can AI judge the attractiveness of a human being?

Actually, AI’s track record is pretty darn good. Reports indicate that AI programs can be at least 95% accurate on a regular basis.

There was a recent experiment conducted by health and beauty researchers at NordChem, where they used an AI tool called “MidJourney,” which used data pulled from all over the web to identify the most beautiful faces in 14 different countries. NordChem wanted insight as to what creates beauty standards — and what they discovered is very interesting.

For starters, AI concluded that the most beautiful women in the world actually look like your atypical “beauty pageant” queen. This isn’t surprising, when you take into consideration what MidJourney considers an “average” looking woman:

MidJourney generates images from textual descriptions inputted by a user, as well as analyzing images from all over the web. On the other hand, AI learning models analyze algorithms for wrinkles, face symmetry, skin color, gender, age group, and ethnicity, to determine who’s “beautiful.” However, many people find both of these methods problematic, because the vast majority of AI determinations are based on traditional beauty standards, which make up most of the images we see online.

For example, beauty pageant contestants all have a very similar “look.” So, what makes them so attractive and appealing to the masses?

Well, they posses all or most of the 8 characteristics that make a female attractive to look at.

Dr. Michael Kernohan:

A wrinkle-free forehead is one of the features that make the face look good. When the forehead is smooth, your face seems calm and peaceful which most people find alluring.

Your eyes can be the first thing people notice in your face. Symmetric and alert, eyes are essential cosmetic features of a good looking face.

Your nose is the centre of attention on your face. A symmetric and proportional nose brings all your other facial features in harmony and makes the face look attractive.

When people think you look good, they’ll often tell you that you’re looking perky or cheerful. Having perky cheeks creates a lively and high-spirited face and is an important beauty cosmetic feature.

Your jaw outlines and contours your whole face. A well-defined jawline gives your face a strong and prominent look – one of the top sought after features of facial beauty.

The chin puts some of the final touches on the outline of your face. A refined chin can give your face an elegant look. That’s why it’s considered an important characteristic of a pretty and harmonious face.

A lot of people don’t notice how important ears are in creating an aesthetically pleasing face. They play a key role in defining the face’s limits and proportions.

Your lips get a lot of attention directed towards your face, especially when you’re talking. Having full plump lips makes you appear young, healthy, and full of life. That’s why full perky lips are considered a top feature of a being beautiful.

A well-contoured and refined neck is essential to facial beauty. Having a turkey neck, double chin, or neck skin bands can make you look much older, even if you look good.

One of the best examples of the perfect traditional beauty pageant “look” is Harnaaz Sandhu, Miss Universe 2021. She nails all 8 beauty characteristics to a tee. Many call her the most beautiful Miss Universe ever crowned.

She is stunning:

We are conditioned to find a certain look beautiful. There’s nothing wrong with that—each country has their own specific beauty standards. So, when the left pushes these “alternate” beauty standards, it’s not surprising that they flop.

Victoria’s Secret found this out the hard way when they abandoned “traditional beauty standards” and opted for “inclusivity”:

Abercrombie & Fitch suffered the same doomed fate with ads like this:

And when you study the latest beauty experiment from NordChem and MidJourney, there’s no doubt that AI appreciates and recognizes traditional beauty standards—the same traditional beauty standards that leftists call a “lie.”

Take a look for yourself.

The AI generated photo of MidJourney’s most beautiful woman is on the left, and the beauty queen from that country is on the right.

Australia:

UK:

South Africa:

Italy:

China:

U.S.:

India:

You can’t get more traditionally beautiful than a beauty queen.

Another interesting observation from the experiment is the way in which AI assessed which face represented which country. In the US, Australia and UK, and other anglophone countries, the most beautiful men and women were Caucasian.

In China, they were Chinese, in Italy they were Italian, in Spain they were Spanish, and so on.

Overall, the experiment was very telling, and definitely calls into question the push to force everyone to accept and celebrate “alternate beauty standards.”

If you would like to check out all the “beautiful” AI picks from the NordChem article, you can do so here.


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