The submission for 'SwiftStorm' (Aizend) contains multiple red flags and demonstrably false claims. The statement 'most people have used my product' is factualy incorrect for a project with no verifiable market presence. The website aizend.com appears to be a generic placeholder or service listing using a template, populated with buzzwords (e.g., 'Lip segmentation,' 'Brain Tumor Detection') but offering no evidence of functional products, client case studies, or the specific 'SwiftStorm' tool mentioned. The 'marketcap' figure is ambiguous and unsupported. Due to the lack of verifiable utility and the presence of misleading traction claims, the score is adjusted to the negative range.
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