KENZA Layli, an influencer from Morocco has reportedly won the world’s first-ever Miss AI title. Layli managed to beat 1,500 computer-modified models to win the world’s first-ever virtual beauty pageant. “While I don’t feel emotions like humans do.
I’m genuinely excited about it,” she told New York Post. Layli also won a $20,000 grand prize for her creator Meriam Bessa. On Instagram, Layli enjoys over 190,000 followers and her content ranges from food, culture, fashion to beauty and travel.
Kenza Layli is “available 24/7” to speak to her followers in seven different languages. “My ambition has always been to proudly showcase Moroccan culture while consistently offering additional value to my followers across multiple fronts,” Layli added. Layli who is also an activist is keen on using her fame to support women, save the environment, and create awareness about positive robot culture.
“AI is a tool designed to complement human capabilities, not replace them. By showcasing AI’s potential for innovation and positive impact, I aim to dispel fears and promote acceptance and collaboration between humans and AI,” she said. “This is an opportunity to represent Morocco with pride.
To highlight Moroccan, Arab, African and Muslim women in the field of technology. I am also very happy to be able to stand for subjects that are dear to me through Kenza Layli. Women empowerment and sisterhood,” Ms Bessa, CEO of Phoenix AI, told New York Post.
Miss AI beauty page.
