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Laian

June 24, 2025

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Ai Models

With the progress of technology, besides good stuff coming, bad things equal.
And a polemic issue is about AI models, this theme is new to me, so I would like to know more opinions from different points.

Oftentimes, who has never asked "How far can technology go?”,

Some influencers are creating fiction person and commercializing for the public, attending to your demand like you want.

These models look very real, and because of this, attracted many followers and customers who started buying these products. A lot of opinion is formed around this new way to make money, some said:
“It’s not real, and promoting unreal bodies can carry a lot of problems to customers.’
Other said: “Whatever, buy who want”

I’ve an example to say:Aitana. Aitana, who doesn’t exist in real life, is an AI model created by a Barcelona-based company. And as expected, make so much money and have countless customers.

In my honest opinion, I really don’t see any trouble with this, I mean, it’s not illegal right?
furthermore, have a public to consume this.

But how i said, I would like to know more opinions.

Corrections

With the progress of technology, besides good stuff coming, bad things equalcome too.

Your sentence mostly makes sense, but is not typically something an English speaker would say. Something more idiomatic would be "The progress of technology, brings both good and bad things."

And aOne polemic issue is about AI models, t. This theme is new to me, so I would like to knowhear more opinions from different points of view.

Oftentimes, wWho has never asked "How far can technology go?”, ¶


Some influencers are creating fiction
al personople and commercializing for the public,them, to attending to your every demand like you want.

I don't think you need the word oftentimes to start the sentence, and it doesn't make sense there.
Fictional is the adjective form of "fiction" - you need an adjective since you are talking about the people being fake.
"Commercializing" implies it is for the public, you don't need to repeat that it is for the public but you do need to clarify what is being commericalized (ie: them, the people).

These models look very real, and because of this, attracted many followers and customers who started buying these products.

since you start this sentence in the present tense, keep it all in the present tense.

AThere are a lot of opinion is formeds around this new way to make money, s. Some said: y,
“It’s not real, and promoting unreal
bodiespeople can carryreate a lot of problems tofor customers."
Other
s said:y, “Whatever, buy whoat you want.

I’ve an example to say:Aitana


Aitana is one example
.

Aitana, who doesn’t exist in real life, is an AI model created by a Barcelona-based company.

And as expected, it makes so much money and haves countless customers.

You need a noun in this sentence - Aitana or "it", then your verbs needs to agree with your noun which is the third person singular.

In my honest opinion, I really don’t see any trouble with this,. I mean, it’s not illegal, right?

Be careful with punctuation so you don't have run-on sentences.

furthermore, have a public to consume this.

Who has a public to consume what? This sentence is very unclear, I'm not entirely sure what you mean...maybe, "There is a public interested in consuming the good sold by AI models". Or, "There is a public interested in utilizing more AI models?

But how ilike I said,; I would like to knowhear more opinions.

Always capitalize "I". Since opinions are subjective, you can't "know them" - only hear them or be familiar with them.

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Laian

July 1, 2025

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Thanks bro, I definitely learned a lot

With the progress of technology, besides good stuff coming, bad things equalthere are benefits as well as consequences.

And a poroblematic issue is about AI models, but this theme is new to me, so I would like to knowget more opinions from different points of view.

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often?¶

Some influencers are creating fiction
al personople and commercializing them for the public, attendfollowing to your demand like you wants.

These models look very real, and because of this, they attracted many followers and customers who started buying these products.

A lot of opinion is formedThere's many different opinions arboundt this new way to make money, s. Some said:
“It’s not real, and promoting unreal bodies can carry a lot of problems to customers
.’ ¶
Other said:
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while others thought
“Whatever, buy whoatever you want.

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I ha
ve an example to say: Aitana.

And as expected, she makes so much money and haves countless customers.

In my honest opinion, I really don’t see any trouble with this,; I mean, it’s not illegal right?

fFurthermore, have a public to consume this.

But how ilike I said, I would like to know more opinions.

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Laian

July 1, 2025

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Thank you bro!

Ai Models


With the progress of technology, besides good stuff coming, bad things equal.


With the progress of technology, besides good stuff coming, bad things equalthere are benefits as well as consequences.

With the progress of technology, besides good stuff coming, bad things equalcome too.

Your sentence mostly makes sense, but is not typically something an English speaker would say. Something more idiomatic would be "The progress of technology, brings both good and bad things."

And a polemic issue is about AI models, this theme is new to me, so I would like to know more opinions from different points.


And a poroblematic issue is about AI models, but this theme is new to me, so I would like to knowget more opinions from different points of view.

And aOne polemic issue is about AI models, t. This theme is new to me, so I would like to knowhear more opinions from different points of view.

Oftentimes, who has never asked "How far can technology go?”, Some influencers are creating fiction person and commercializing for the public, attending to your demand like you want.


Oftentimes, who haWho's never asked "How far can technology go?”, ¶
often?¶

Some influencers are creating fiction
al personople and commercializing them for the public, attendfollowing to your demand like you wants.

Oftentimes, wWho has never asked "How far can technology go?”, ¶


Some influencers are creating fiction
al personople and commercializing for the public,them, to attending to your every demand like you want.

I don't think you need the word oftentimes to start the sentence, and it doesn't make sense there. Fictional is the adjective form of "fiction" - you need an adjective since you are talking about the people being fake. "Commercializing" implies it is for the public, you don't need to repeat that it is for the public but you do need to clarify what is being commericalized (ie: them, the people).

These models look very real, and because of this, attracted many followers and customers who started buying these products.


These models look very real, and because of this, they attracted many followers and customers who started buying these products.

These models look very real, and because of this, attracted many followers and customers who started buying these products.

since you start this sentence in the present tense, keep it all in the present tense.

A lot of opinion is formed around this new way to make money, some said: “It’s not real, and promoting unreal bodies can carry a lot of problems to customers.’ Other said: “Whatever, buy who want” I’ve an example to say:Aitana.


A lot of opinion is formedThere's many different opinions arboundt this new way to make money, s. Some said:
“It’s not real, and promoting unreal bodies can carry a lot of problems to customers
.’ ¶
Other said:
,"¶
while others thought
“Whatever, buy whoatever you want.

I’


I ha
ve an example to say: Aitana.

AThere are a lot of opinion is formeds around this new way to make money, s. Some said: y,
“It’s not real, and promoting unreal
bodiespeople can carryreate a lot of problems tofor customers."
Other
s said:y, “Whatever, buy whoat you want.

I’ve an example to say:Aitana


Aitana is one example
.

Aitana, who doesn’t exist in real life, is an AI model created by a Barcelona-based company.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

And as expected, make so much money and have countless customers.


And as expected, she makes so much money and haves countless customers.

And as expected, it makes so much money and haves countless customers.

You need a noun in this sentence - Aitana or "it", then your verbs needs to agree with your noun which is the third person singular.

In my honest opinion, I really don’t see any trouble with this, I mean, it’s not illegal right?


In my honest opinion, I really don’t see any trouble with this,; I mean, it’s not illegal right?

In my honest opinion, I really don’t see any trouble with this,. I mean, it’s not illegal, right?

Be careful with punctuation so you don't have run-on sentences.

furthermore, have a public to consume this.


fFurthermore, have a public to consume this.

furthermore, have a public to consume this.

Who has a public to consume what? This sentence is very unclear, I'm not entirely sure what you mean...maybe, "There is a public interested in consuming the good sold by AI models". Or, "There is a public interested in utilizing more AI models?

But how i said, I would like to know more opinions.


But how ilike I said, I would like to know more opinions.

But how ilike I said,; I would like to knowhear more opinions.

Always capitalize "I". Since opinions are subjective, you can't "know them" - only hear them or be familiar with them.

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