The race to crown the AI’s maiden queen is a superb example of abstract thinking. A hijab-wearing activist from Morocco won the tournament.
Kenza Layli, a lifestyle influencer who combines beauty, intelligence, and AI, recently topped the AI charts. She shared her pleasure in a video. Despite lacking human emotions, she was ecstatic to win over 1,500 computer-modified beauty contestants.
According to TMZ, Kenza’s founder, a Moroccan tech executive, will receive the $20,000 grand prize.Kenza was designed by Meriam Bessa of Moroccan media agency L’Atelier Digital & AI, situated in Casablanca, the country’s largest city.
Bessa told The Post that the event is an opportunity to represent Morocco with pride and promote Moroccan, Arab, African, and Muslim women in technology.
“I am also very happy to be able to stand for subjects that are dear to me through Kenza Layli, like women empowerment and sisterhood,” she said.
Kenza has over 195,000 Instagram followers and shares posts on travel, activism, and fashion.
A panel of judges, including human and android pageant professionals, assessed the attractiveness, technology, and social media presence of the bots in the inaugural Miss AI competition.
Faux French belle Lalina Valina and Portuguese beauty Olivia C. rounded up the top three.
The Fanvue World AI Creator Awards commissioned a unique pageant in April, inviting AI developers from around the world to display their programming skills and contribute to a bright future for the community.