A Moroccan influencer generated in artificial intelligence among the finalists

A Moroccan influencer generated in artificial intelligence among the finalists
A Moroccan influencer generated in artificial intelligence among the finalists

The Moroccan influencer designed by artificial intelligence, Kenza Layli, was selected in the first ever Miss AI global competition. She is among the ten virtual finalists, evaluated out of 1,500 applications. On Instagram, the one who represents the kingdom has 192,000 subscribers on Instagram, saying she “contributes to the emancipation of women in Morocco and the Middle East”.

Through her content, Kenza Layli can earn “an estimated £750 per post and, with output of more than 20 per month, could earn around £15k per month,” The Sun reported. “The level of detail the designer put into every image, from the clothes to the backgrounds, is exceptional and definitely deserves a spot on the list,” said Aitana Lopez, one of the biggest influencers generated by the ‘AI and one of the judges to designate Miss AI.

“We were equally impressed by Kenza’s message and her ability to engage such a large audience connected to Moroccan society and women’s empowerment in the Middle East. It illustrates the power of AI creators to deliver powerful messages to the world,” added Lopez.

This competition is the first of the World AI Creator Awards (WAICAs), in partnership with the Fanvue platform. “We estimate that there are around 10,000 AI creators in the world, but what the awards have allowed is to discover those who were not known, who have compelling stories, or who are talented,” Fanvue co-founder Will Monange told The Sun.

The winner will receive a prize package worth over £15,000, while the coveted Miss AI crown will bring home almost £4,000 in cash, plus promotion on the Fanvue platform and help to grow their reach and revenue on social media.

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