Australian woman introduces 14-kilogram baby, social media users don't believe her - they say it was made with "artificial intelligence"

Chloe Sutton, a married mother of a 19-month-old baby, is being accused of faking her son's 14kg healthy body with artificial intelligence for social media influence.
"There are a lot of people who think he's AI but he's not. That's my son. He's just a big baby," Sutton, 25, from Australia, swore to a skeptical digital audience of over 8.1 million.
She held up her large baby - whose body stretches more than half the length of her own - proving that the not-so-small baby's size is, in fact, natural.
But for the virtual skeptics who still weren't convinced that the baby is a human, and not an automation, Sutton had her 1.88-foot-tall husband join them in a later video. And even next to his imposing father, the boy is a giant.
She attributed her big boyfriend's "size" to breastfeeding, the Telegraph reports.
It's the meal plan prepared by the mother that Sutton's son enjoyed especially during the first months of life.
And the protein-rich nectar may be why the really fat guy is often mistaken for a robot.
"There's definitely some artificial intelligence involved, with this big baby," insisted one online skeptic.
"Did he give birth to you?" asked another.
"This is artificial intelligence, right?" a surprised spectator asked aloud.
"Are you feeding him," asked a curious seeker, "or is he feeding you." /Telegraph/
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