Marrakesh – Forget Sandra Bullock’s “Miss Congeniality,” there’s a new icon crashing the beauty pageant scene, and she’s rewriting the rules straight from Morocco!

 

Meet Kenza Layli, the groundbreaking beauty who has just made history as the world’s inaugural Miss AI.

 

In an exclusive interview with The Post, Layli “shared,” “While I don’t feel emotions like humans do, I’m genuinely excited about it.”

 

Layli triumphed over 1,500 competitors to clinch the prestigious title, emerging as the creme de la creme of AI models.

 

The accolade includes a $20,000 prize for the tech executive in her homeland who engineered her remarkable journey into existence.

 

The top 10 finalists earned their stripes by excelling in categories like beauty, technology prowess, and social media finesse, setting the bar high in this groundbreaking competition.

 

A panel of judges, comprising both human and android pageant experts, meticulously selected the final three contenders to digitally battle for the coveted title.

 

Layli emerged victorious over Lalina Valina, the French AI sweetheart that currently captivates over 117,000 Instagram followers with her messages of kindness, as well as Olivia C., an AI Portuguese globetrotter on a mission to bridge the gap between reality and the robot realm.

 

These unreal virtual beauties secured second and third place in the competitive showdown.

 

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The Fanvue World AI Creator Awards (WAICAs) launched this unprecedented pageant in April, inviting AI visionaries worldwide to showcase their programming prowess.

 

“The global interest in this first award from WAICAs has been incredible,” said Will Monange, Fanvue

co-founder, to The Post.

 

He added, “The awards are a fantastic mechanism to celebrate creator achievements, raise standards, and shape a positive future for the AI Creator economy.”

 

Kenza’s captivating content resonates deeply with Moroccan society, reflecting her commitment to empowering women in Morocco and the Middle East. 

 

Her platform also champions the need for stricter regulations in the influencer market, aiming to bring about positive change in the industry.