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Bristol model wins 'world's first' AI pageant with digital clone

Jessica Pliskin won the AI avatar round by impressing judges with creativity and technical skill in a new contest category designed to modernize pageantry.

  • This year Jessica Pliskin won the inaugural AI Avatar Round, introduced this year in the Miss England contest, which organisers say is the world's first digital AI round.
  • Miss England organisers introduced the AI round to modernise the contest, reflecting the world young women face and preparing them by combining innovation, confidence and compassion.
  • Contestants recorded studio footage to build their avatars, spending a day capturing outfits, gestures and expressions to create fully animated digital twins using MirrorMe technology; avatars speak 150 languages, and Jessa says, `Hello I'm Jessa and I'm not real.`
  • Winning fast-tracks Jessica Pliskin to the Miss England grand final on November 20 and 21 at the Grand Station, Wolverhampton, and she will promote School Box Africa to bring AI education to Zambia soon.
  • Industry figures including MirrorMe's founder Allard lauded Jessica Pliskin for embracing technology and social good, while she advances toward the 73rd Miss World next spring.
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Model’s ‘digital twin’ wins world’s first AI beauty pageant

The divisive competition featured beauty queens creating digitally cloned versions of their real-life selves to perform corporate presentations.

She looks like her, but speaks 150 languages. Jessica qualified for the Miss England finals with an avatar that said "I'm not real." The twist: She's a physicist and wants to use AI for education in Africa

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Bristol Post broke the news in Bristol, United Kingdom on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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