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  • Weekend villains beware! Elastigirl reporting for duty! She is all suited up in her latex suit; nothing is going to stop her from having fun!

    @StudioFractal

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  • Tesla once promised the Cybertruck would revolutionize the pickup world—but now, over $800 million worth of unsold units reportedly sit idle. Despite the futuristic design and bold marketing, many buyers are turning away due to high prices, underwhelming specs, and real-world impracticality.

    From bulletproof glass mishaps to delayed deliveries, the Cybertruck’s journey has been rocky. Critics argue it prioritizes shock value over function, while Tesla fans still hold out hope for updates. But for now, it seems the electric beast has stalled.

    #TeslaCybertruck #ElonMusk #EVnews
    Tesla once promised the Cybertruck would revolutionize the pickup world—but now, over $800 million worth of unsold units reportedly sit idle. Despite the futuristic design and bold marketing, many buyers are turning away due to high prices, underwhelming specs, and real-world impracticality. From bulletproof glass mishaps to delayed deliveries, the Cybertruck’s journey has been rocky. Critics argue it prioritizes shock value over function, while Tesla fans still hold out hope for updates. But for now, it seems the electric beast has stalled. #TeslaCybertruck #ElonMusk #EVnews
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  • London-based Builder.ai, once valued at $1.5 billion and backed by Microsoft, has shockingly filed for bankruptcy after revelations showed its “AI-driven” software development was actually being performed by 700 human engineers in India.

    Builder.ai's supposed AI assistant “Natasha” was marketed as a revolutionary tool that could automatically create apps. But internal documents and whistleblower reports revealed Natasha was little more than a scripted chatbot interface—while real humans did the heavy lifting.

    To make matters worse, Builder.ai allegedly inflated revenues through a shell partnership with VerSe Innovation, falsely claiming $220 million in 2024 sales, when in reality the figure was closer to $50 million, according to auditors.

    The scandal has sparked broader concern about how startups are overhyping AI capabilities to attract funding and valuation—without delivering actual automation.

    This collapse serves as a wake-up call for investors and regulators to demand more transparency in the AI space and verify whether “artificial intelligence” claims are genuinely backed by technology—or just a human-powered illusion.

    #AIHype #BuilderAI #StartupScandal #TechFraud #AIvsHumans #NatashaScam #TransparencyInTech #Microsoft #FakeAI
    London-based Builder.ai, once valued at $1.5 billion and backed by Microsoft, has shockingly filed for bankruptcy after revelations showed its “AI-driven” software development was actually being performed by 700 human engineers in India. Builder.ai's supposed AI assistant “Natasha” was marketed as a revolutionary tool that could automatically create apps. But internal documents and whistleblower reports revealed Natasha was little more than a scripted chatbot interface—while real humans did the heavy lifting. To make matters worse, Builder.ai allegedly inflated revenues through a shell partnership with VerSe Innovation, falsely claiming $220 million in 2024 sales, when in reality the figure was closer to $50 million, according to auditors. The scandal has sparked broader concern about how startups are overhyping AI capabilities to attract funding and valuation—without delivering actual automation. This collapse serves as a wake-up call for investors and regulators to demand more transparency in the AI space and verify whether “artificial intelligence” claims are genuinely backed by technology—or just a human-powered illusion. #AIHype #BuilderAI #StartupScandal #TechFraud #AIvsHumans #NatashaScam #TransparencyInTech #Microsoft #FakeAI
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