Human Intelligence, Artificial Unicorn: How BuilderAI’s 700-Person Fake AI Scammed Microsoft

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BuilderAI, founded by Sachin Dev Duggal, collapsed into bankruptcy after being exposed as a massive deception. The British startup raised $450 million from Microsoft and Qatar whilst secretly using 700 human engineers in India to manually write code marketed as AI-generated. New CEO Manpreet Ratia discovered the fraud in February 2025. Creditor Viola Credit seized $37 million in May, forcing bankruptcy....READ ORIGINAL & FULL CONTENT FROM SOURCE |

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Key Takeaways

Revenue fraud: BuilderAI claimed $220 million in 2024 revenue, but audits revealed only $55 million
Round-tripping scheme: Fake transactions with Indian firm VerSe Innovation from 2021 to 2024
Mass layoffs: Nearly 1,000 employees laid off across five countries
Outstanding debts: $85 million owed to Amazon, $30 million to Microsoft

The BuilderAI scandal exposes the hypocrisy of the global scam hierarchy. While Western media references “Nigerian prince” emails, sophisticated fraud operates where pension funds lose hundreds of millions. Microsoft and Qatar invested $450 million without verification – yet “yahoo yahoo boys” face stigma for smaller amounts.

BuilderAI’s London founders extracted more in single transactions than entire Nigerian cybercrime operations. The truth: scam sophistication correlates with target sophistication, not geography. When institutional losses impact pension funds, ordinary citizens suffer.

For Nigerian entrepreneurs, this creates an opportunity. When investors prioritise prestigious partnerships over verification, authentic Nigerian companies may outcompete inflated competitors.

What due diligence questions would you ask before investing in AI companies? How can Nigerian businesses build trust through transparency?...READ THE FULL ARTICLE/CONTENT HERE

Sources: Bloomberg, TechSpot, Business Standard, YourStory, TechCrunch, Financial Times

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