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Janice Dickinson Launches AI Runway Coach for Aspiring Models

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The fashion world’s unfiltered voice is going digital. Janice Dickinson, the self-proclaimed“World’s First Supermodel,”is stepping into the AI space with Super Model AI, a new app designed to give aspiring models the kind of brutally honest feedback that could actually move their careers forward.

Here’s what the app does: users upload runway or audition videos and receive detailed analysis covering everything from posture and stride to turns, arm movement, and facial expressions. It’s the same level of critique Dickinson already shares on social media, but now powered by an AI version of her persona. The kicker? The real Janice isn’t checking out. The AI is designed to identify promising talent, which then gets personally reviewed by Dickinson herself. The standout performers could end up getting spotlighted on her social channels—a genuine career boost for models just starting out.

Dickinson is partnering with Flowroom, a platform that lets creators build AI-powered apps without requiring users to juggle multiple downloads or subscriptions. This marks her first official collaboration with the company, but it won’t be her last. She’s also developing an interactive AI coaching course through Flowroom, similar to MasterClass but with built-in AI tools that let users ask questions and get personalized guidance on modeling techniques.

What makes this interesting isn’t just that a legend from the’80s supermodel era is embracing AI—it’s that she’s doing it in a way that keeps her personal touch in the mix. The technology handles the heavy lifting of initial screening and technical feedback, but Dickinson remains the gatekeeper of opportunity. She’s not handing over her credibility to a robot; she’s using the robot to scale her eye for talent. In a crowded influencer economy, that’s a smart play.

This is also a reminder that AI adoption in entertainment and coaching spaces doesn’t have to mean replacement—it can mean amplification. Dickinson gets to reach way more aspiring models than she could through traditional channels, and those models get access to expertise they might never otherwise have. Whether the AI’s eye matches hers remains to be seen, but the model itself is worth watching.

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