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Once an AI unicorn, Builder.ai has crashed amid allegations of faking its AI tech and revenue inflation to the tune of $300 ...
Change management is the main bottleneck. Deploying the AI technology itself is the easier part, said the Microsoft CEO.
Builder.ai is grappling with insolvency proceedings amid allegations of faking its tech, inflating sales and round-tripping ...
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Once valued at $1.5 billion, Builder.ai collapsed after it was exposed for passing off human-written code as AI-generated, ...
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Builder.ai, an AI startup backed by Microsoft, goes bankrupt after it’s revealed that over 700 engineers were behind its ‘AI’ app-building platform.
In 2019, multiple Builder.ai (then known as Engineer.ai) employees told the Wall Street Journal that the company's “human-assisted AI” platform was more human than it led on.
The UK arm of the app-building tech company, which had drawn investment from a Qatari sovereign wealth fund, is lining up Alvarez & Marsal as administrator, Sky News understands.
Builder.ai, once a $1.5 billion 'AI' startup backed by Microsoft and QIA, is filing for bankruptcy. A lender seized $37M, crippling operations.
A once-promising startup backed by Microsoft was supposed to simplify app development using human-assisted AI. Now, the company has filed for bankruptcy, according to Bloomberg. Builder.ai pitched ...