Kenza Layli, a Moroccan influencer and activist, has made history by winning the Miss AI beauty pageant, outshining over 1,500 other AI models. Layli, who proudly wears a hijab and has garnered a following of over 193K, aims to empower women across Morocco and the Middle East. She is also dedicated to introducing much-needed regulations to the influencer industry. Her bio reflects her deep connection to Moroccan society, which resonates strongly with her audience.
Creators Steal the Show
Layli’s creators utilized a combination of advanced technologies to produce entirely AI-generated images, videos, and music. Their innovative approach secured them first place, earning a $5,000 cash prize, a $3,000 image creator mentorship program, and over $5,000 in PR support.
AI as a Complement, Not a Replacement
In an interview with The New York Post, Layli emphasized, “AI is a tool designed to complement human capabilities, not replace them.” She hopes to dispel fears and promote collaboration between humans and AI by demonstrating its potential for innovation and positive impact. “Through education and positive examples, we can cultivate a more knowledgeable and optimistic view of AI’s role in our society,” she added.
Acceptance Speech Highlights
During her acceptance speech, Layli expressed immense gratitude for the opportunity to represent AI creators and advocate for the positive impact of artificial intelligence. “AI isn’t simply a tool; it’s a transformative force that can disrupt industries, challenge norms, and create opportunities where none existed before,” she passionately declared.
About Miss AI
Fanvue, a social subscription platform for AI-generated creators, hosts Miss AI, the first beauty pageant for AI-created models. Miss AI aims to showcase the hard work and technical expertise involved in creating digital influencer personalities. The competition is part of the World AI Creator Awards (WAICAs), which recognizes achievements in artificial intelligence.
Shifting Perceptions
The Fanvue Miss AI Pageant is designed to shift perceptions of beauty and creativity within the realms of artificial intelligence. Contestants were judged in three main categories: social clout, technology, and realism. Each judge scored the creators based on their expertise, resulting in an overall score for each participant.
Global Praise for Fanvue Miss AI Awards
“This first award from WAICAs has been extremely well-received worldwide,” stated Will Monange, co-founder of Fanvue. “The awards celebrate creator accomplishments, elevate benchmarks, and foster a constructive future for the AI creator economy.”
Selecting the Winners
The pageant selected participants with significant social media followings to compete. The top 10 finalists were AI accounts that excelled in social media, technology, and beauty. A panel of judges, consisting of both AI and human pageant experts, chose the top three contestants. Lalina from France and Olivia C. from Portugal were named the second and third place winners, respectively.
Kenza Layli’s victory at the Miss AI pageant not only highlights her remarkable achievements but also signifies a transformative moment in the recognition of AI-generated creativity and influence.