⚖️ Fraud Charges Hit Nate Founder Over Fake AI Claims
Albert Saniger, founder of AI shopping app Nate, has been charged with defrauding investors after it was revealed that the platform’s so-called AI was actually powered by a call center in the Philippines.
💰Nate raised over $50M from top VCs including Coatue, Forerunner, and Renegade Partners.
🛍 The app claimed it enabled “universal checkout” using AI — but DOJ alleges automation was “effectively 0%.”
💻 Hundreds of human contractors were completing purchases manually, contradicting investor claims.
📉 Nate ran out of cash and was forced to sell assets in 2023, leaving investors with near-total losses.
The case underscores growing scrutiny around AI “wrapper” startups and the due diligence gaps in hype-fueled venture deals.
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