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Fake Influencers to Compete for Real Money in 'AI Personality of the Year' Challenge

By Jose Antonio Lanz · Published March 23, 2026 · 3 min read · Source: Decrypt
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Fake Influencers to Compete for Real Money in 'AI Personality of the Year' Challenge
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Fake Influencers to Compete for Real Money in 'AI Personality of the Year' Challenge

OpenArt and Fanvue have launched a four-week global challenge with a $90K+ prize pool to find the best AI personality of 2026.

Jose Antonio LanzBy Jose Antonio LanzEdited by Andrew HaywardMar 23, 2026Mar 23, 20263 min read
AI influencers. Image: Generated by Decrypt using AI.
AI influencers. Image: Generated by Decrypt using AI.
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In brief


OpenArt and Fanvue want to find the world's best AI personality, and they're putting $90,000 on the table to do it.

The AI Personality of the Year 2026 is a four-week global challenge, open now through April 19, where creators design and launch original AI influencers competing across five tracks: Entertainer, Lifestyle Influencer, Comedian, Fitness, and Anime/Cartoon/Fantasy.

Weekly winners pocket $200 cash and a platform shoutout, but there’s a much bigger prize waiting for the ultimate victor. The grand prize winner takes home $6,000 in cash plus $2,000 in paid promotion, priority placement on Fanvue, and enrollment in both organizers' affiliate programs.

Track finalists take home prizes too, ranging from $5,000 cash and $1,000 in promotional exposure for the winner down to $1,000 in cash for the third-place finalist in each category. Fan-voted prizes—Most Viral Video and Audience Choice—add $1,000 each to the pool. Add it all up and the total stretches past $90,000.

To enter, you must build your character on OpenArt, launch a public TikTok or Instagram account for it, post at least four times during the challenge window, and tag @OpenArt_AI, @Fanvue, and #AIPersonality2026. That’s simple enough on paper, but likely competitive in practice, given that ElevenLabs is the founding sponsor and the ambassador lineup includes some of the most-followed AI personalities on the internet right now.

The judging panel is 100% human—which is refreshing, for a change. When Miss AI ran its beauty pageant in 2024, two of its four judges were AI-generated influencers themselves. Here, the 11-member panel includes a 13-time Emmy-winning comedy writer, a PR industry co-founder, and a marketing agency executive.

But "all human" doesn't mean these judges are just spectators to this world. Several of them built the virtual personalities that people are already following. Diana Núñez Morales, the architect behind Aitana—the Barcelona-based AI model who earns up to €10,000 a month in brand deals and was itself a judge in the Miss AI 2024 pagant—is on the panel.

So is Cameron Wilson, creator of Shudu, widely recognized as the world's first digital supermodel; and Christopher “Topher” Townsend, who built Solomon Ray. The people scoring your entry created some of the most successful AI personalities in existence. They'll know exactly what they're looking at.

The virtual influencer market was valued at roughly $6 billion in 2024 and is projected to hit nearly $46 billion by 2030. As Decrypt reported, AI companions and personas have grown so convincing that telling them apart from real humans "often feels impossible"—and that was over a year ago. They’ve only gotten more realistic since then. Today, there are countless Instagram accounts dedicated to expose influencers that go viral without disclosing their AI nature.

OpenArt's suite covers character creation, image generation, video, and ElevenLabs-powered audio, all in one place. Tutorials on how to build and monetize AI influencers are flooding YouTube, TikTok, and creator newsletters.

Judging criteria for the competition covers quality, inspiration, brand appeal, and social clout through a points-based system. It's not just about how photorealistic your character looks—it's about whether the audience actually shows up.

The challenge kicked off Monday, with final winners announced in May. The virtual influencer economy now has an official talent search. The next Aitana might already be queuing up their first post.

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