The best AI model is selected by a panel of judges that includes experts in beauty pageants and AI models.
Kenza Leili, a hijab-wearing bionic beauty from Morocco, has been crowned the world’s first Miss AI (Miss Artificial Intelligence). The New York Post reported it.
In the competition, which took place in several stages since April, the girl beat more than 1,500 computer applicants for the coveted title, which was accompanied by a huge prize of $20,000 for the avatar developer. The creator of Kenza Leili is 40-year-old Maryam Bessa from Casablanca.
Kenza Leili beat out French influencer Lalina Valini and Portuguese traveler Olivia S., who took second and third place respectively.
As an internet idol, the outspoken activist has vowed to use her fame as a tool to empower women, protect the environment and spread positive messages about robots.
“AI is a tool designed to complement human capabilities, not replace them. By demonstrating AI’s potential for innovation and positive impact, I aim to dispel fears and promote acceptance and collaboration in between humans and AI,” Leili said.
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