World’s First AI Beauty Pageant Held, Winners Declared

‘Influencer’ Kenza Laylie of Morocco took home $13,000 at the inaugural Fanvue World AI Creator Awards beauty pageant for the artificial intelligence influencer sector. 

The group behind Kenza prevailed over 1,500 other computer-generated women who were competing for the $13,000 reward. Judging panels were smitten with the AI sensation due to her captivating “personality” and innovative innovation. Kenza’s inventor appreciated the opportunity to praise the developers of artificial intelligence and speak up for the positive impact of this technology.

The three main criteria for ranking the entries were visual realism, technological prowess, and social media clout.

Lalina was the runner-up. Classy with a hint of sensuality, that is what Lalina promises her 93,000 Instagram followers.

Third place went to the Portuguese Olivia C, a computer-generated travel influencer whose content frequently features the model in different parts of the world.

Thanks to Kenza’s cutting-edge tech, the AI gal appeared in several videos, speaking seven languages and responding to viewers in real-time. 

The maker of Kenza put out a video of an AI-generated acceptance speech to commemorate their triumph.

The Fanvue Co-Founder Will Monange complimented Kenza and all the other participants for their worldwide enthusiasm. The AI Creators are thrilled about the awards’ future and where they may go next, and the idea of the awards has thrust them into the spotlight like never before.

According to one judge, Sofia Novales, who is also on the team behind AI influencer Aitana Lopez, the judges wanted to evaluate the competitors based on the technologies they employed, such as how effectively they could keep a steady pace and use their hands well. She found it remarkable that Kenza strayed so far from traditional standards of beauty.

Those planning the pageant think the concept of AI influencers might become a vast industry, which is why it may seem unusual at first.

 According to Fanvue, new creators from all over the globe are driving the industry’s potential value to £1 billion by year’s end.