Only one will tech the crown. While real-life pageant girls have turned cold on participating in the glam extravaganza, these smoking hot bots are turning up the heat. “It’s an exciting [day] for the Fanvue World AI Creator Awards as we announce the Top 10 shortlist for the first-ever ‘Miss AI’ award,” declared pageant executives in a release Monday.

Sounding the trumpets of robo-rivalry, Fanvue, a subscription-based social medium, unveiled the cyber runners-up of its upcoming WAICA ceremonies in June. The buzzy bulletin comes mere weeks after the platform unveiled its plan to dub one digitized darling the most mesmerizing of all artificial intelligence influencers. And out of 1,500 automated applicants — submitted by AI content creators worldwide — a panel of human and droid judges cherry-picked 10 cyber sirens to compete for the $20,000 grand prize.

Top bot and her creator gets $5,000 in cash and $15,000 in business perks, as well as bragging rights as the foremost Miss AI. “We created the awards to raise standards within the industry,” a representative exclusively told The Post. “And to uncover inspiring creators from all over the planet we didn’t know existed is really exciting.

” Winning wannabes include Kenza Layli, a hijab-sporting sweetheart from Morocco, as well as European pinup Anne Kerdi and Aiyana Rainbow, whose multicolored curls symbolize her staunch support of the LGBTQ+ community. “We think the judges did a great job selecting the sho.