"88-page slide" causes a stir on social networks, police warn of toxic documents

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In recent weeks, social media has seen a phenomenon that has received a lot of attention: an Instagram account called Valeria & Camila has attracted hundreds of thousands of followers and interactions thanks to images of two girls described as conjoined twins.
Sharp selfies, perfect angles and "everyday" stories about life together make many people mistakenly believe that these are special people in real life, and see them as having a great influence on social networks. But according to experts in artificial intelligence (AI) and digital content, Valeria and Camila don't exist in reality; all images, videos, and stories are generated by AI technology and not posted by real humans. Experts affirm that this account is a digital product, built to attract attention and increase the number of fans.
The account did not make it clear that it was digital content, leading many to believe that they were real individuals with abnormal bodies. Posts about two sisters having their spines stuck together, undergoing surgery and possessing "two hearts" that control each half of their bodies are part of an AI-constructed story, not based on real medical facts. When asked about the common body, this account also described that they have two hearts and each heart controls one side of the body, making many people curious and surprised.
Posts attract comments complimenting their appearance, date offers, and even offers of financial support. This reflects how difficult it is to distinguish between real people and AI characters as imaging technology becomes more and more realistic, making the boundary between the virtual world and reality on social networks fragile.
This phenomenon quickly attracted fierce debate on social networks and in the community of digital content creators. Many people feel attracted to the strangeness and curiosity, while others express concern about the effect of such accounts on the perception of the community. Observers warn that AI-generated content that is not clearly labeled can lead users to believe things that don't exist in real life, especially when these images look very real and "real". Valeria & Camila's story is thus a powerful reminder of the impact of AI in the digital age, and has made many people reflect on how they receive and share information online.
Contrary to this stormy phenomenon, in real life there are cases of real body conjoined twins and have been recorded for many years. One of the most famous cases in the world is Abby and Brittany Hensel, "two heads, one body" twins living in the state of Minnesota, USA, widely known through television and documentary shows. These two sisters share a body from the waist down and each control half of their torso, but they have separate heads, hearts, and personalities. Abby controls the right half of the torso, while Brittany controls the left.
Abby and Brittany's life has been known to the public through Oprah Winfrey's television show since 1996, as well as the TLC documentary series Abby & Brittany . These programs document their journey of growth, from their studies to college graduation, to their travels and the jobs they do later on. Currently, both sisters are teachers, working right after graduating from university and signing separate contracts, splitting their salaries in half reasonably. After the wedding was held in 2021, Abby married Josh Bowling and became the stepmother of his daughter from a previous marriage, while Brittany kept her life private and did not make her relationship public.
Abby and Brittany have also shared their hopes for the future, they hope to be mothers, although they currently do not fully understand their ability to have children. The sisters always emphasize that even though they live in a common body, each person still has their own perception and they maintain their lives with confidence and happiness. Their story is a real-life demonstration that conjoined twins can live meaningful, independent, and socially integrated lives, in contrast to the AI-generated fake images that have recently gone viral online.
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