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    AI ‘Washers’ Can’t Exaggerate Their Way Out of This One

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    The Rise and Fall of Builder.ai

    The startup world is no stranger to companies rising and falling, but the case of Builder.ai stands out. This British firm, which had raised $445 million from investors including Microsoft Corp. and SoftBank Group Corp., recently entered insolvency proceedings after a major creditor seized $37 million from its accounts, leaving only $5 million in its coffers. Former staff members revealed to Bloomberg News that the company had been inflating its sales figures to investors, forcing it to lower its sales estimates in March.

    Deflated. Photographer: Zed Jameson/Bloomberg
    Deflated. Photographer: Zed Jameson/Bloomberg

    But the inflation didn’t stop at sales figures. An investigation back in 2019 uncovered that Builder.ai’s core technology of building apps with artificial intelligence was mostly being done by software developers in Ukraine and India, rather than AI as claimed. This practice, often referred to as ‘AI washing,’ involves exaggerating the capabilities of artificial intelligence to attract investors and customers.

    The collapse of Builder.ai may have broader implications for the practice of secretly using humans behind the scenes to simulate AI capabilities. As technology continues to advance and investors become more cautious, companies caught exaggerating their AI capabilities may face severe consequences.

    The story of Builder.ai serves as a cautionary tale in the tech industry, highlighting the risks of ‘AI washing’ and the importance of transparency in technological claims. As the industry moves forward, it will be crucial for companies to be honest about their capabilities and for investors to be vigilant in their assessments.

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