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Bikini model called ‘natural beauty’ by fans – but can you spot what’s wrong?

Bikini model Milla Sofia has thousands of followers on Twitter, where she describes herself as a “19-year-old from Finland” – but can you see what’s different about her pics?

Meet Twitter-famous model Milla Sofia (Image: Twitter/AiModelMilla)

The influencer industry is booming – and with many youngsters aspiring to work in social media, it’s getting harder to stand out.

So can you tell how this model has made a name for herself in the industry?

Milla Sofia has a verified Twitter account, where she calls herself a 19-year-old from Helsinki, Finland.

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The blonde bombshell, with 8,200 followers, appears to be a globe-trotter as she posts pictures of Greece, Bora Bora and Monaco.

But if you look a little closer, you’ll probably realise the images are a bit too good to be true.

Milla is marketed as a globe-trotted teenager from Finland (Image: Twitter/AiModelMilla)

In her bio, she admits to being a “virtual girl” who’s “made by AI”.

That right, the model has been generated using artificial intelligence.

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And some don’t even seem to notice the difference.

In response to a recent post, one fan gushed: “A natural beauty has everything.”

Another swooned: “You look marvellous, amazing, pretty, beautiful, gorgeous, stunning and breathtaking.”

The bikini bombshell looks to good to be true – and she certainly is (Image: Twitter/AiModelMilla)

A third wrote: “Very beautiful.”

And a fourth added: “You’re like a sun, you make me smile and it makes me happy.”

Others were more sceptical about the AI model though.

A Twitter user pointed out: “All the comments that compliment her… too bad for you.

“Millie is an image generated by AI so it’s the algorithm you’re complimenting.”

Some are “scared” about how realistic Milla’s content is (Image: Twitter/AiModelMilla)

Another commented: “Loving this artwork, it’s cool but so realistic it’s scary.”

A third said: “Hahahaha the comments from these losers who think this chick is real… come on guys really!”

And another wrote: “She’s a fictional image!”

If you’re a fan of artificial intelligence, you can follow Milla Sofia on Twitter here.

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