THE SCAM OF AI-CREATED MODELS
The presence of scammers has been a constant throughout history. From ancient times to the modern era, people have devised various forms of deception and fraud to gain benefits illegitimately. Throughout history, scams have evolved in response to technological advances and changes in social structures, and now, with Artificial Intelligence, a new form of deception has emerged.
Creating models of beautiful women through AI is relatively easy, and even more so, convincing unsuspecting individuals that these images belong to real women. It's enough to know how to handle this type of AI application, create accounts on various social networks, upload images, and redirect them all to OnlyFans, Fanvue, or Patreon, where users pay to see exclusive and spicier content.
If you inform in advance that the content people are viewing is generated by AI, there is no deception, but if you intentionally omit it, you are deceiving people who think they are following a real woman and paying to see more erotic content.
The latest account I came across on IG is from someone named Isabella Echo, where the BIO links to one of these paid platforms for viewing more explicit content.
And how do I know the images are not real and are created by AI? First, because I've been seeing and sharing images created by AI daily for many months, and they all follow similar patterns. Second and more importantly, as we mentioned in a post several weeks ago, AI fails when it comes to recreating hands and fingers. It almost always messes up there, and in the end, browsing through Isabela's account, you end up seeing those failed hands, no matter how much they tried to hide them.









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