The world's first " " is officially Morocco's digital influencer, Kenza Layli, winning roughly $13,000 in prizes from the AI pageant. The prize package included $5,000 cash, support on the world's largest AI developer platform, and a personal publicist, totaling $13,000. Layli rose to notoriety after impressing a team of judges, including AI-generated personalities Emily Pellegrini and Aitana Lopez.
Of course, Layli had to earn the respect of actual people. Pageant historian Sally-Ann Fawcett and marketing expert Andrew Bloch were also on the panel. Contestants were assessed based on their attractiveness, social media presence, and use of AI techniques in their design.
The participants have no real-world existence. They only exist on social media, particularly Instagram, in photorealistic photographs of beautiful young ladies, all manufactured with a combination of off-the-shelf and custom AI technologies. Sofia Novales, a member of Lopez's management team, stated that Layli "stood out" from hundreds of other contenders.
Novales believes Layli had excellent face consistency and reached high quality in features such as hands, eyes, and clothes. Layli already had over 130,000 Instagram followers and had collaborated with companies such as Hyundai and Bioderma before winning. Miss AI's Opponents But she still had to compete against 1,499 other creators for the title.
Entries flooded in worldwide, with artisans from Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas contending for first plac.
