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The world of beauty has reached a new milestone with the crowning of Kenza Layli, a Moroccan virtual influencer, at the very first Miss AI contest organized by the World AI Creator Awards (WAICA). This unprecedented event, initiated by Fanvue, aims to celebrate the feats of artificial intelligence and demonstrate how it is revolutionizing our perception of beauty and creativity. But beware, don’t be deceived by appearances, for behind Kenza’s dazzling smile lies an army of bits and bytes! Who said beauty couldn’t be programmed?
The first Miss AI elected, Kenza Layli, hailing from Morocco, stands out with her hijab and her commitment to the empowerment of women in the Middle East. With over 193,000 followers on Instagram, this virtual lifestyle influencer has carved out a special place in the hearts of internet users. But don’t be mistaken, Kenza wasn’t created with the wave of a magic wand! She is the result of a sophisticated blend of cutting-edge technologies, capable of generating images, videos and audio entirely through AI. A true concentrate of digital talents, which would make even the biggest Hollywood stars green with envy! Well, if Hollywood still existed in this virtual world…
The Miss AI contest gathered nearly 1,500 participants from all over the globe, all united by their passion for artificial intelligence and their quest for ultimate beauty. Candidates were evaluated based on three criteria: realism, the technology used and their influence on social media. And to ensure the impartiality of the results, the jury was composed of two humans and two AI-generated models, including the famous virtual influencer Aitana Lopez. One thing is certain, with such a lineup, the deliberations must have been more animated than a presidential debate! But at least, no one can accuse the judges of favoritism…
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Kenza Layli wasn’t the only one to shine during this contest. The runners-up, Lalina from France and Olivia C from Portugal, also impressed the jury and the audience with their virtual beauty and technological prowess. Lalina, with her chic Parisian look and charming accent, captivated hearts, while Olivia C dazzled with her striking realism. These three digital beauty queens prove that artificial intelligence is far from done surprising us and pushing the boundaries of creativity.
While the Miss AI contest highlighted the feats of artificial intelligence, it also raised its share of questions and debates. Some fear that this type of competition reinforces unrealistic beauty standards, while others wonder about the need for stricter AI regulations in social media. And what about the impact on employment? AI is transforming many sectors, creating new opportunities but also challenges for existing professions. Just imagine the models’ reaction when they have to share runways with digital avatars! But don’t worry, there will always be room for humans… behind the scenes!
Despite these concerns, Kenza Layli (or rather her creators) aims to reassure: AI is not here to replace humans but to complement their capabilities. And it must be acknowledged that the contest highlighted diversity, with creations representing a multitude of cultures and backgrounds. Kenza herself, proudly wearing the hijab, proves that beauty knows no borders and that AI can help us celebrate our differences. So, are you ready to welcome these new 2.0 beauty queens? They are likely to overshadow our traditional misses! But rest assured, there will always be regional misses to remind us of the good old days…
The crowning of Kenza Layli at the Miss AI contest marks a turning point in the history of artificial intelligence and its integration into the world of beauty and influence. While this event sparks as much enthusiasm as it does questions, one thing is certain: AI is far from done surprising us and shaking up our certainties. And if you ever feel overwhelmed, remember: even artificial intelligences need a good programmer behind them!
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