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Hijab-clad Kenza Layli from Morocco has been crowned as the world's first Miss AI. Kenza told The Post in an interview, "While I don't feel emotions like humans do, I'm genuinely excited about it." Layli is a lifestyle influencer in her country and she won more than 1500 computerized challenges to claim the title and a 20000 dollar prize, which will go to the tech executive who created her.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kenza Layli • كنØ2Ø© ليلي (@kenza.layli) ADVERTISEMENT REMOVE AD The pageant was commissioned in April by the Fanvue World AI Creator Awards (WAICA). Fanvue co-founder Will Monange said, "The global interest in this first award from [WAICAs] has been incredible.



The awards are a fantastic mechanism to celebrate creator achievements, raise standards and shape a positive future for the AI creator economy." Contestants who excelled in beauty, technology and the social media categories made it to the top 10 finalists. A panel of judges, comprising both human and AI pageant experts, selected the final three.

Layli outshone French beauty AI Lalina Valina, known for her messages of kindness to her 117,000 Instagram followers, and Olivia C, a Portuguese AI on a mission to blend the real and robot worlds. Valina and Olivia secured the second and third places respectively. Aitana Lopez, 25, a fitness influencer who helped judge the competition, said, "Kenza had great facial consistency, and achieved high quality in details.

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