The Miss AI beauty pageant, which was held for the first time and whose contestants were models generated by artificial intelligence, crowned its queen, Kenza Layli, a beautiful Moroccan who wears the traditional hijab.who said she felt very honored by the victory.
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“Even though I don’t feel emotions like humans do, I am genuinely excited about it,” the cyber model revealed in an interview with The Post.
The model is considered one of the most relevant creations through the use of this technology that gave her the necessary attributes to stand out and beat more than 1,500 competitors. to obtain the coveted title, which also includes a grand prize of $20,000 for the company that created it.
The first Miss AI contest started in April and was organized by the Fanvue World AI Creator Awards, which was responsible for inviting the main creators of models through artificial intelligence from around the world to launch the first model in this field.
Thus, the judges, composed of human and android experts, evaluated the contestants who obtained the highest scores in categories such as beauty, technology and social media presence, who earned a spot as a top 10 finalist.
The panel then hand-selected the three finalists to digitally compete for victory, where Kenza surpassed Frenchwoman Lalina Valina with more than 117 thousand followers on Instagram, as well as Olivia C., a Portuguese traveler.
The judges agreed that Layli has a great facial consistency and achieved high quality in details such as hands, eyes and clothing, in addition to the meticulous finishes and hyperrealism were key to selecting a virtual winner.
“What really impressed us was his personality and how he tackles real world issues, showing that he takes his role on the platform seriously,” they said.
While, The first Miss AI welcomed the appointment and vowed to use her title to empower women, protect the environment and spread positive awareness about robots.
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“My ambition has always been to proudly showcase Moroccan culture while constantly offering additional value to my followers on multiple fronts,” he said.
Kenza, who was created by Meriam Bessa, 40, originally from Casablancais available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to interact with more than 194 thousand followers on social networks in seven different languages.
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2024-07-10 04:02:17