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Inaugural Consumer AI Awards Recognizes Excellence and Innovation in Consumer AI Technology Worldwide

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 8 February 2024 - Today marks the official launch of the Consumer AI Awards, a brand-new initiative designed to recognize and celebrate exceptional achievements in consumer AI technology across seven categories globally.



The inaugural edition of Consumer AI Awards will provide a broad spectrum for different AI projects to be acclaimed while emphasizing the vast potential that artificial intelligence holds. This dynamic platform encourages connection among industry leaders and enthusiasts alike while fostering exploration and celebration within the ever-evolving field of AI.

Driven by a team with combined background experience of over 30 years in consumer technology, public relations, marketing and SEO, the Consumer AI Awards’ mission is to spotlight and celebrate groundbreaking AI advancements while using their expertise to build compelling narratives to engage and expand the generative AI community.

“We are thrilled to introduce Consumer AI Awards as an inspiring initiative aimed at acknowledging forward-thinking individuals and companies who are driving innovation through consumer AI," said Jarieul Wong, Business Collaborations Curator, Consumer AI Awards. "Our goal is not only recognition but also showcasing the recognition they deserve and establishing a supportive network in the rapidly growing landscape of generative AI."

Award Categories: The Consumer AI Awards will feature several categories recognizing various aspects of consumer AI technology, including but not limited to:

  1. Health & Wellness - Recognizing the use of generative AI innovations in healthcare, from early detection to personalized treatments and mental health improvement.
  2. Music & Audio - Celebrating generative AI’s role in redefining music creation, sharing, and sound innovation in the auditory arts.
  3. Visual Design & Photography - Recognizing groundbreaking generative AI tools that revolutionize design aesthetics and photographic artistry.
  4. Social Media - Showcasing generative AI's innovative influence in enhancing social networking, content curation, and user engagement.
  5. Video Tools - Celebrating generative AI breakthroughs in video production, editing, and enhancement, redefining the art of visual storytelling.
  6. Productivity Tools - Honoring generative AI solutions that streamline workflows and enhance efficiency, making businesses smarter and life easier.
  7. Business Tools - Acknowledging generative AI's transformative role in reshaping commerce, strategy, and operations that drive growth, efficiency, and innovation.
The Consumer AI Awards invite organizations, developers, and individuals worldwide to participate and showcase their contributions to the world of consumer AI technology. The awards selection process will include a call for nominations, assessments by expert panels, and the utilization of transparent evaluation criteria. The announcement of winners is scheduled for June 2024. Take advantage of the early bird entry fee, set at US$199 for a single category at www.consumeraiawards.com. Submission of entries is open from today until March 31, 2024.

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About Consumer AI Awards:

The Consumer AI Awards aim to recognize and celebrate outstanding achievements in consumer AI technology, fostering a culture of innovation and driving the adoption of AI solutions that enhance user experiences. The initiative is committed to ethical practices, diversity, and inclusion in the generative AI space.

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