What happens when human workers become the hidden backbone of a tech startup’s promise? Discover the shocking truth!
Former CEO Albert Saniger of the Nate app faces fraud charges for misleading claims about AI capabilities.,The FBI discovered that the magic of AI at Nate was just humans in the Philippines processing transactions.,Saniger raised over $40 million by promising an innovative AI-powered e-commerce experience that was exaggeratingly false.,Instead of automation, Nate relied on hundreds of overseas workers to manually complete customer transactions.,Sketchy startup practices are on the rise, fueled by the booming allure of AI technology in investment-decision making.,Other startups, like Presto and EvenUp, have also been accused of using human labor while marketing automation.,The trending ‘fake it till you make it’ attitude may be coming to a severe reckoning with such cases of fraud.,Facing serious charges, Saniger risks up to 20 years in prison for securities fraud and wire fraud.
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