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Builder.ai, once backed by Microsoft, has filed for bankruptcy after its AI was exposed as a team of 700 human workers.
Builder.ai claimed to automate app building with AI, but it was 700 Indian engineers doing the real work behind the scenes.
Microsoft-backed startup Builder.ai reportedly hired engineers to pose as and do the work of its AI chatbot, Natasha.
Today, its website directs new customers to Natasha, its project management chatbot, which supposedly handles the generative ...
According to new data from Accenture, a global professional services company specializing in IT services and consulting, the ...
Parikh's team includes some of his former Meta colleagues, plus longtime Microsoft executives.
Builder.ai filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Delaware after creditors seized most of its cash. Once valued at USD 1.5 billion, the Microsoft-backed firm had overstated 2024 sales by 300% and was ...
A PWC analysis of 1 billion job ads and thousands of company financial reports has found that AI makes many workers more ...
So Builder.ai, once touted as a revolutionary AI startup backed by Microsoft, now admits its flagship no-code development platform was powered not by artificial intelligence—but by 700 human engineers ...
A startup promised that their AI assistant would build you an app. But the work was actually done by human engineers.
I know we’re all used to seeing a lot of mad stuff in the news but the best story of this week, possibly the month, has to be ...
AI startup Builder.ai, once valued at $1.5 billion and publicly backed by Microsoft, has just collapsed after it was ...