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Sources: Engineer.ai, which claims to offer human-assisted AI to automate app development, doesn't use AI, and instead relies on human engineers in India

SoftBank-backed startup offers ‘human-assisted’ artificial-intelligence; current, former employees say company inflates its tech expertise Tweets: @tomgara and @carnage4life . Thanks: @parmy Tweets: Tom Gara / @tomgara : A Softbank-backed company says it developed an artificial intelligence system that creates mobile apps from scratch. But it's actually just three Indian software engineers in a trenchcoat https://www.wsj.com/... https://twitter.com/... Dare Obasanjo / @carnage4life : A lot of A.I. just falls back to people to close the gaps of what we can't automate. It's going to be a challenge moving forward if every instance of humans filling the gaps in A.I. capabilities is considered a privacy violation or a scam Disclosure practices will need to change https://twitter.com/... Thanks: @parmy

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  • @tomgara Tom Gara on x
    A Softbank-backed company says it developed an artificial intelligence system that creates mobile apps from scratch. But it's actually just three Indian software engineers in a trenchcoat https://www.wsj.com/... https://twitter.com/...
  • @carnage4life Dare Obasanjo on x
    A lot of A.I. just falls back to people to close the gaps of what we can't automate. It's going to be a challenge moving forward if every instance of humans filling the gaps in A.I. capabilities is considered a privacy violation or a scam Disclosure practices will need to change …