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Who is the world's first Miss AI?

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ11/07/2024


Kenza Layli chiến thắng cuộc thi sắc đẹp AI đầu tiên trên thế giới - Ảnh: Fanvue World AI Creator Awards

Kenza Layli wins the world's first AI beauty contest - Photo: Fanvue World AI Creator Awards

Layli's win at the Fanvue competition marks a new milestone in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and opens up discussions about beauty standards and diversity in the technological era.

With nearly 200,000 followers on Instagram and over 45,000 followers on TikTok, Moroccan beauty Layli is all AI, from her image creation to her standard acceptance speech.

Layli’s inauguration speech highlighted the importance of AI in driving positive change and creating opportunity. Layli pledged to use her title to promote diversity and inclusion in AI, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to access and contribute to the technology.

The first Miss AI contest attracted more than 1,500 AI programmers from around the world. Contestants were judged on a variety of criteria, including appearance, the level of AI tool application, and influence on social media.

Layli was created by Myriam Bessa, founder of Phoenix AI. Myriam will receive $5,000 in cash and other support tools on Fanvue to promote Layli.

The two runners-up are beauty AI Lalina Valina from France and Olivia C from Portugal.

However, many experts have also expressed concerns that such AI beauty contests, along with stylized images, could homogenize beauty standards. This could lead to the promotion of unrealistic beauty standards that ignore the diversity of human beauty.



Source: https://tuoitre.vn/hoa-hau-ai-dau-tien-tren-the-gioi-la-ai-20240711191236752.htm

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