Mashable 06月06日 01:44
Microsoft-backed AI startup chatbots revealed to be human employees
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一家名为Builder.ai的初创公司曾承诺利用AI助手为客户构建应用程序,但实际上,这项工作是由印度工程师完成的。该公司通过虚假的AI宣传,吸引了大量客户,并收取了高额费用。然而,由于收入远低于预期,且未能支付云服务费用,最终导致公司破产。这反映了科技行业中普遍存在的“AI洗白”现象,即公司夸大AI技术的使用程度,误导消费者。调查显示,公众对AI的看法并不乐观,许多人更倾向于与真人交流,而非AI聊天机器人。

🤖Builder.ai声称利用AI简化应用程序开发,客户通过与AI助手Natasha交流获得应用。然而,实际上,该公司雇佣了700名印度工程师假扮Natasha,负责与客户沟通和实际编码。

🤥这种行为属于科技行业的“AI洗白”现象,即公司虚假宣传其产品使用了AI技术,例如可口可乐声称其产品与AI共同创作,但未提供具体细节。

📉公众对AI的看法并不乐观,许多人对其影响持负面态度。研究表明,人们更倾向于与真人交流,而非AI聊天机器人。

💰由于收入远低于预期,Builder.ai未能支付云服务费用,并面临巨额债务,最终在多个国家申请破产。

A startup promised that their AI assistant would build you an app. But the work was actually done by human engineers.

Builder.ai, a startup backed by Microsoft, pitched itself as an AI-powered way to simplify app development. Clients chatted with the platform's signature AI assistant, Natasha, and received a functional, AI-generated app based on the information they provided. But instead of using AI technology to run the chatbot and create the app, the company hired 700 engineers in India to pose as Natasha in conversations with clients, and then to do the actual coding of the app.

The company's human-run chatbot operation is part of a larger problem in the tech industry today: An issue called "AI-washing," when tech companies purport that their tools use AI a far greater amount than they actually do. It happens remarkably often, like when Coca‑Cola claimed their 2023 product Y3000 Zero Sugar was co-created with AI, but provided no details on how AI was actually involved in the creation of the product, leaving many to speculate that the claim was designed to get more attention and interest from consumers.

As companies scramble to incorporate AI into their offerings — or at least, give the impression that they have done so — consumers may not share the tech sector's unfettered enthusiasm for AI everything.

The Pew Research Center reports that 43 percent of respondents think AI will harm them, in comparison to just 24 percent who think the tech will benefit them. Moreover, "Public optimism is low regarding AI’s impact on work," the Pew report reads. "While 73 [percent]of AI experts surveyed say AI will have a very or somewhat positive impact on how people do their jobs over the next 20 years, that share drops to 23 [percent] among U.S. adults." According to another study, about half of all respondents said they’d rather speak to a real person over AI, in comparison with just 12 percent of respondents who said they preferred to speak with an AI chatbot. A quarter of respondents said it depended on the situation.

But AI washing wasn’t the problem that got Builder.ai in trouble. According to the Latin Times, a lender seized $37 million from the company after discovering it generated just $50 million in revenue — 300 percent lower than its $220 million claim. Linas Beliūnas of Zero Hash accused Builder.ai of fraud in a LinkedIn post, writing: "It turns out the company had no AI and instead was just a group of Indian developers pretending to write code as AI." A former employee sued the company, Business Standard reported. An audit seized millions from the company. Now, it owes Amazon $85 million and Microsoft $30 million for cloud services it never paid for.

The company filed for bankruptcy in the UK, India, and the U.S. In statement on LinkedIn, Builder.ai wrote that it would be "entering into insolvency proceedings and will appoint an administrator to manage the company’s affairs."

"Despite the tireless efforts of our current team and exploring every possible option, the business has been unable to recover from historic challenges and past decisions that placed significant strain on its financial position," the LinkedIn post read.

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