[3] The contest was won by Uncanny Valley from Australia with the song "Beautiful the World".
[4][5] Each participating team had to submit a "Eurovision-like" song of up to three minutes that had been composed using artificial intelligence (AI).
[6] The points from the online voting were announced by Dutch television presenter Emma Wortelboer, who had been the Netherlands' spokesperson for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019.
[6] Dutch composer and AI researcher Vincent Koops revealed the points awarded by the jury.
The jury consisted of three AI experts, who assessed each entry based on the use of artificial intelligence in the songwriting process:[7] The live show took place on 12 May 2020 at 20:30 CEST and was broadcast via a live stream on YouTube.