The world's first AI -generated beauty pageant has crowned the winner of a prize worth a staggering £10,000. 'Moroccan' family blogger Kenza Layli claimed the historic 'Miss AI' title this week after 1,500 completely fake models battled it out in Fanvue 's futuristic World AI Creator Awards (WAICAs). Contenders were judged on their realism, technicalities and 'clout' over the past month , with the results finally revealed in an online ceremony.
Co-founder of Fanvue Will Monange said: "A huge congratulations to Kenza – and all the other entries. The global interest in this first award from the Fanvue World AI Creator Awards has been incredible. The concept of the awards has put AI Creators into the limelight like never before - and we’re really excited about the future of the awards and where we go next.
" The anonymous winner behind Kenza Layli hopes their content will 'empower' women in Morocco and the Middle East, while also acting as a 'true virtual coach' in seven different languages on social media ( @kenza.layli ). Judges say it was this real-world approach that bagged Kenza the top prize, though they were also impressed by her 'great facial consistency' and realistic body.
Following her triumph, Kenza said: "Winning Miss AI motivates me even more to continue my work in advancing AI technology . AI isn't just a tool; it's a transformative force that can disrupt industries, challenge norms, and create opportunities where none existed before. "I firmly believe that AI.