About Us
Who We Are
We're a group of friends who love playing with AI and are always on the hunt for creative and fun ways to use it. Whether it's for something useful or just downright entertaining, we're constantly researching, experimenting, and building projects powered by artificial intelligence.
Why We Built "How Attractive Am I?"
It all started, as many great (and questionable) ideas do with a selfie 🤳.
One day, one of our friends was getting ready to post a selfie on social media. He kept adding filters, posing, then asking us again and again: "How do I look? Be honest!" After about the tenth time, one of us snapped (lovingly, of course) and said, "Why don't you just ask AI instead?"
We laughed. Then we paused.
The next day, that same friend came back and said, "Wait, seriously why don't we build something that does that?" So we did.
That's how HowAttractiveAmI.io was born.
In a world full of selfies, swipes, and face filters, we wondered: What would AI say about beauty? What patterns does it see? What does it find attractive? So we dug in. We studied facial symmetry, trained AI models, and analyzed thousands of data points all to create an AI-powered mirror that reflects beauty through a machine's perspective.
What This Is (and Isn't)
This is a fun and quirky experiment with AI. It's a reflection of how machines interpret human faces based on patterns, symmetry, and trained data, not a final judgment on your self-worth (or your jawline).
This isn't a tool to take too seriously. It doesn't replace real beauty, which is complex, personal, and definitely not measurable by algorithms. Also, AI has no taste; it can't appreciate your killer sense of humor, your dance moves, or the way your dog looks at you like you're the center of the universe.
So relax, snap a selfie, and take it all with a grain of salt (and maybe a good filter).
Closer
At the end of the day, beauty is subjective even to AI.
But as someone smart (and probably really good-looking) once said:
"Beauty is in the AI of the beholder."
Thanks for stopping by. Stay curious, stay weird, and never stop asking:
"What if we built this… with AI?" 😅