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Cine e sursa? Daca e Anthropic PBC mi se pare irelevant pentru ca sunt in conflict de interese si toate firmele si persoanele care au de beneficiat de pe urma "AI" sunt in stare sa zica orice ca sa vanda produsul si sa obtina finantare.
Interesant
Waymo admits that its autopilot is often just guys from the Philippines https://www.techspot.com/news/111233...ilippines.html
The company whose ‘AI’ was actually 700 humans in India
Disaster as Microsoft-backed unicorn implodes. https://ia.acs.org.au/article/2025/t...-in-india.html
"Red faces and recriminations are flying thick and fast after revelations that UK AI company builder.ai has been tricking customers and investors for eight years – selling an advanced code-writing AI that, it turns out, is actually an Indian software farm employing 700 human developers.
Founded in 2016, the company, also known as Engineer.ai, became a darling of the AI space and marketed itself so well that it attracted $700 million ($US444.5 million) investment from the likes of SoftBank, Qatar, and Microsoft – which integrated Builder.ai into its Teams collaboration suite.
Builder.ai CEO Sachin Dev Duggal built the house of cards based on the purported capabilities of the company’s AI assistant ‘Natasha’, which was said to be a no-code tool that could build apps six times faster than traditional development processes and be 70 per cent cheaper.
Duggal became an AI industry stalwart, giving himself the title of ‘chief wizard’ at the company and appearing as an expert on podcasts and news outlets that lauded him as a captain of the emerging AI industry.
Yet it all came undone after revelations the company – which appointed new CEO Manpreet Ratia in February – will declare bankruptcy after major backer Viola Credit demanded immediate repayment of the $77 million ($US50 million) loan it extended to Builder.ai in 2023, when it was valued at $2.3 billion ($US1.5 billion)."