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The world’s first artificial intelligence (AI) beauty pageant has announced its grand prize winner.

Fanvue, the creator platform, announced on the 8th that Kenza Layli from Morocco has won the grand prize in the World AI Creator Award. Lalina from France took second place, and Olivia C from Portugal came in third.

In this competition, 1,500 AI-generated contestants created by AI content creators from all over the world participated.

The judging criteria included beauty, technology, and social media influence. In particular, the beauty and technology aspects evaluated how well the hand and eye areas were crafted to resemble a real person. Social media influence was measured based on the level of attention each contestant garnered online.

AI creators used various technologies to produce contestants that appeared as natural as humans.

The winner, Layli, will receive a cash prize of $5,000 and $15,000 in business perks, along with the prestigious title of the world’s first Miss AI.

Will Monange, Co-founder of Fanvue, said, “Big congratulations to Kenza and all the participants,” adding, “The concept of this award ceremony has brought AI creators into the spotlight in a way that has not been done before. We are very excited about the direction we are heading.”

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