In an unprecedented fusion of technology and beauty, the world witnessed the crowning of its very first Miss AI in a groundbreaking beauty pageant. This isn’t your typical sash-and-crown affair, instead, it celebrates the marvels of artificial intelligence and its creators’ ingenuity.
Kenza Layli, a hijab-wearing AI-generated model from Morocco, has been crowned the world’s first-ever Miss AI. Meanwhile, the runner-ups are Lalina from France and Olivia C from Portugal.
This event marks a significant milestone in the evolving relationship between humans and machines, highlighting how technology can be beautifully integrated into our lives. As the world applauds Kenza Layli’s victory, we are reminded of the limitless possibilities that lie ahead in the realm of artificial intelligence.
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In her acceptance speech, Kenza expressed her thanks for her latest win, “I am incredibly grateful for this opportunity to represent AI creators and to advocate passionately for the positive impact of Artificial Intelligence.”
“Winning Miss AI motivates me even more to continue my work in advancing AI technology. AI isn’t just a tool, it’s a transformative force that can disrupt industries, challenge norms and create opportunities where none existed before,” Kenza added.
Miss AI is the world’s first beauty pageant for AI-generated models brought to you by Fanvue– the social subscription platform for AI-generated creators. Miss AI aims to showcase the technical skill and work behind digital influencer personas from across the world. The competition is also part of the World AI Creator Awards (WAICAs), which honours trailblazing creators in the AI domain.
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The panel of judges consisted of four members, with only two being real human beings and the other two being AI models. The judging panel included media founder and entrepreneur Andrew Bloch, beauty pageant historian Sally-Ann Fawcett, and AI creators Aitana Lopez and Emily Pellegrini.
Each judge used their expertise to assess contestants across three core categories: beauty, tech, and social clout. A points-based system had been used to score each creator across the three categories with each entrant given an overall score.