This got offtopic, and I think you’ve missed the point. So to address the actual point: nobody here is against MakerLab tools and features it gives. What people critical about “ai generated models” here is a situation where user uploads either uploads AI-generated model made from AI’s guess based on 2d image or uploads low-quality model and in both cases user used AI generated (or deceptive) image to promote the model. Think of it like this:
Restaurant advertises their burger as this:
and you get this:
(it’s also smaller)
Not great, right?
If there was no deception and the image used to advertise chumburger showed chumburger, there wouldn’t be any problem. (I mean, there are other problems, like cheating in downloads, reporting valid ratings, unmarked affiliate links and all that mojo, but that’s for another topic)
As for (what I get from out of context replies since I can’t see your other post) “expensive” CAD programs and training: I use FreeCAD and Blender. Both are free. I’ve learned what I know (and I still don’t know jack) from free tutorials. On the other side, I think the cheapest licence for Hueforge is $24. And nobody’s hating on hueforges either (as long as the print isn’t advertised using deceptive image)