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World’s First Miss AI Crowned: Hijab-Wearing Moroccan Activist ‘Genuinely Excited’ for Historic Win

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Layli, an AI model and women’s empowerment advocate, is the titleholder of the world’s first Miss AI. Fanvue World AI Creator Awards
Kenza Layli, a hijab-wearing AI model from Morocco, has been crowned the world’s first-ever Miss AI. “While I don’t feel emotions like humans do,” Layli told The Post, “I’m genuinely excited about it.”
Kenza Layli, an AI lifestyle influencer from Morocco, has been crowned Miss AI.

Layli, an AI model and women’s empowerment advocate is the titleholder of the world’s first Miss AI. Fanvue World AI Creator Awards

Layli, a lifestyle influencer in her home country, triumphed over 1,500 AI competitors for the title, including a $20,000 prize for her creator, Meriam Bessa, CEO of Phoenix AI. The Fanvue World AI Creator Awards (WAICAs) organized the groundbreaking pageant to celebrate advancements in AI technology.

“The global interest in this first award from WAICAs has been incredible,” said Fanvue co-founder Will Monange. “The awards are a fantastic mechanism to celebrate creator achievements, raise standards, and shape a positive future for the AI Creator economy.”

Moroccan AI influencer Kenza Layli has been crowned the world's first Miss AI

Layli’s digital makeup and dedication to educating the world about Moroccan culture and uplifting all women made her a prime candidate for Miss AI Queendom. Fanvue World AI Creator Awards

Competitors were judged in beauty, technology, and social media presence, with the top 10 advancing to the final round. A panel of judges, including human and AI experts, selected the final three. Layli emerged victorious, surpassing Lalina Valina from France and Olivia C. from Portugal, who finished second and third, respectively.

Lalina Valina, a French AI model, took second place in Miss AI.

Faux French fox Valina came in as first runner-up in the competition, owing to her sweet disposition online. World AI Creator Awards

“Kenza had great facial consistency and achieved high quality in details like hands, eyes, and clothing,” said Judge Aitana Lopez. “What truly impressed us was her personality and how she addresses real issues in the world.”

Oliva C, an AI travel influencer from Portugal.

Olivia C.’s goal of shrinking the gap between humans and humanoids garnered her the third-place slot in the championship. World AI Creator Awards

Layli aims to use her platform to promote Moroccan culture, empower women, protect the environment, and enhance AI awareness. “AI is a tool designed to complement human capabilities, not replace them,” she said. “By showcasing AI’s potential for innovation and positive impact, I aim to dispel fears and promote acceptance and collaboration between humans and AI.”

Her creator, Meriam Bessa, emphasized the significance of this achievement for Morocco and beyond. “This is an opportunity to represent Morocco proudly,” Bessa told The Post. “To highlight Moroccan, Arab, African, and Muslim women in the technology field.”

Kenza Layli, an AI lifestyle influencer from Morocco, has been crowned Miss AI.

As a member of the world’s first AI family, Layli often showcases Morocco’s rich culture to her more than 194.000 Instagram followers. Fanvue World AI Creator Awards

Bessa also expressed her commitment to women empowerment and sisterhood through Layli’s success. “I am thrilled to be able to stand for subjects that are dear to me through Kenza Layli,” she said.

Moroccan AI influencer Kenza Layli has been crowned the world's first Miss AI

By showcasing AI’s potential for innovation and positive impact, I aim to dispel fears and promote acceptance and collaboration between humans and AI,” says Layli. World AI Creator Awards

Kenza Layli, an AI lifestyle influencer from Morocco, has been crowned Miss AI.

The queen bot hopes her reign inspires people to embrace others and the advancement of digital technology. World AI Creator Awards

Layli, who communicates with over 194,000 social media subscribers in seven languages, promises to continue using her influence for positive change. “Through education and positive examples, we can foster a more informed and optimistic view of AI’s role in our society,” she said.

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