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First Miss AI Kenza

असार २८, २०८१
First Miss AI Kenza
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Highlights

  • Kenza, seen in hijab, identifies herself as an activist and influencer. Kenza was created by Merriam Bessa, founder of Phoenix AI Agency in Morocco.

Morocco's Kenza Laili has won the title of the world's first Miss Artificial Intelligence (Miss AI). Kenza has become the best among 1500 AI models around the world. She is an AI blogger who has been taking initiatives for the empowerment of women in her country and the Middle East. She shares awareness videos through Instagram.


"I can't have the same experience as people, but I'm really excited to be the first Miss AI," Kenza said in an interview with the New York Post, "This title has encouraged me to further improve AI technology."

In Miss AI, France's Lalina is second and Portugal's Olivia C is third. Kenza received $13,000, Lalina $5,000 and Olivia $2,000 and other prizes. While being crowned Miss AI, Kenza was of the opinion that AI is not just a simple tool, it can transform the industry, challenge existing norms and create opportunities that did not exist before. Kenza, seen in hijab, identifies herself as an activist and influencer. Kenza was created by Merriam Bessa, founder of Phoenix AI Agency in Morocco.

'The uniformity of Kenza's face was excellent, the makers paid special attention to her hands, eyes and clothes,' said Atiyana, one of the judges of Miss AI, 'Kenza's personality and her efforts to address real-world problems also impressed us. Kenza has vowed to use her 'influence' to protect the environment and spread public awareness about the positive aspects of robots. Lalina, who came second in the

World AI Creator Awards (WICA) and a competition jointly organized by Fanvu, wants to promote inclusivity in her content. AI model Olivia is a travel blogger from Portugal. Her producer used Midjourney to create images of Olivia. Business Insider mentions that Adobe AI is used to make it even more beautiful.

'Beauty is in the eye of the beholder but the Waika pageant has revealed a new dimension to this truth,' says Olivia, 'I am honored to be a part of it.' Emily Pellegrini and Etienne López were the judges along with Andrew Bloch, entrepreneur and PR consultant for Lord Sugars. Emily and Atiena are International AI Influencers.

When applications were opened last May, 1,500 AI models from around the world filled out online forms for the competition. The list of the best 10 of them was published by Waika on its website last May. Two AI models from South Asia namely India and Bangladesh were also selected. Among the top 10 was Zara Shatabhari from India, who is spreading awareness about women's health, along with Kenza from Morocco, who earns $15,000 a month.

Among the top 10 AI girls in the competition were Seren Ai from Turkey, who presented herself in a male-dominated profession, along with Aiyana Rainbow, who advocates for the rights of the sexual and gender minority community (LGBTIQ) in Romania. France's Ana Kerdi, Turkey's Asena Ilic, Bangladesh's Iliza Khan and Brazil's Ailya Lou were also in the top 10.

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