Her fans think they found true love — but she’s not real.
Milla Sofia is an artificial intelligence-generated influencer whose sultry photos on Twitter and TikTok are racking up thousands of likes from deluded social media users.
“[I’m a] 19-year-old virtual girl from Helsinki Finland. I was made by AI. Check my other social media accounts from the link below,” reads the Twitter bio on Sofia’s account.
Sofia, who goes by @AiModelMilla on her verified Twitter account, is certifiably fake, yet her 7,790 followers can’t help but drool over bikini photos of her in Greece.
“Still in Santorini, and I’m ‘Greek’-ing out over how to leave this paradise!” reads a punny tweet from July 19 with over 35,000 views and 2,000 likes
Instead of simply photoshopping models’ faces to meet unrealistic beauty standards, creating fake models might erase the need for models altogether.
And AI is already taking the fashion world by digital storm. Earlier this year, the first-ever AI fashion week debuted in NYC at Soho’s Spring Studios.
AI bots are also popping up on dating apps to catfish users, and lonely hearts are already enlisting virtual girlfriends. ChatGPT’s CarynAI, a love robot, will converse with her online amours for $1 a minute.
So, while some may think model Milla Sofia is real, others can spot she’s fake from a Milla away, and they simply don’t care.
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Dystopia. A dude can create AI influencer, and Onlyfans and generate income. Real woman with her imperfections will be left out of the competition against flawless AI.
Jul 27 2023, 01:43 PM, updated 3y ago


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