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| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by dragunov: 6:53pm On May 05 |
Tenrack:Your days of crying on social media is already prolonged. Maybe till eternity because your principal nor anybody from the section of the country that he is from will ever smell Aso rock. |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by Ajsmart(m): 6:53pm On May 05 |
Nigeria’s main problem is not from overall lack of governmental leadership but from poor parental upbringing and disregard for basic law and order. Before Tinubu and APC and other political parties came into power, Nigerians were already involved in drug trafficking, product adulteration, kidnapping, 419 scheme, etc and have recently added cyber theft and fraud, etc. While the government can take responsibilities for various issues, they cannot fix everything until the average Nigerian takes a good look in the mirror and fix his/her individual shortcomings. |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by dragunov: 6:54pm On May 05 |
Tenses:The wailing you will embark on come next year and beyond is currently doing press up and swallowing steroids. ![]() |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by themanderon: 7:02pm On May 05 |
HacheNoire:Is your Excellency any better with his questionable past? Or you want to pretend you don't know the damages he has caused to the image of the country fraud wise? |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by HacheNoire: 7:07pm On May 05 |
themanderon:Tell us about the damages and the court of law that convicted him of fraud. |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by themanderon: 7:16pm On May 05 |
HacheNoire:Abeggi go and sit down with your court of law rubbish. If he was innocent why was he running helter skelter to ensure his dossier In America was not released claiming it would damage him? What is so sensitive that he cannot allow to be released if indeed he was squeaky clean? |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by AfDapone: 7:17pm On May 05 |
Ishilove:The serious issue is how AI is fueling the matter. |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by HacheNoire: 7:17pm On May 05 |
themanderon:He has the right under the confinement of the law to have his case sealed after not being found guilty. If that’s your basis for calling him a fraud, then you practically have no case or right to call him a fraud. |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by themanderon: 7:21pm On May 05 |
HacheNoire:What about claiming he graduated in 1970 from a school that was established in 1974? And his inability to produce even one single classmate or name the primary school he attended? |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by untoldtruth: 8:09pm On May 05 |
Ishilove:Based on recent developments, he could be telling a long nosed one, X detectives have found "inconsistencies" in his "evidences" |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by Ishilove: 8:33pm On May 05 |
untoldtruth:. What inconsistencies? |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by GloriousGbola: 8:38pm On May 05 |
Ishilove:more likely the 'detectives' are the same nigerians who will always justify their behavior |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by jojothaiv(m): 8:42pm On May 05 |
And Jesus wept! You read about some Nigerians doings and you go bust tears. |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by GodHimself(m): 8:47pm On May 05*. Modified: 5:36pm On May 08 |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by poweredcom(m): 8:47pm On May 05 |
Nigeria and fraud are like brothers and sisters |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by WhizdomXX(m): 8:48pm On May 05 |
dragunov:Of course a leader is responsible for his followers/citizens. |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by owagbeba: 9:36pm On May 05 |
MarkNsukkaBread:Your country has a high birth rate. And your education system churns out a lot of sophomoric lads who are unemployable, beside meaningful employment is scarce in your country. So the result is a lot of unemployed, high on testosterone young lads with an internet enabled phone seeking a payout online. Sad! |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by Tenrack: 9:55pm On May 05 |
dragunov:see this one. You think I'm emotionally 😭 wish you could defend your biological father the same way. |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by Clemss88(m): 10:15pm On May 05 |
I got angry last 2 months when I tired to register on a dropshipping Us site, could you imagine a whole Niger was on the list but Nigeria wasn't there?? I was so pained |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by Eniitankorede: 12:01am On May 06 |
ccollins:Shut up! Stop blaming poverty for bad behaviour. Somalis are poorer but don’t cut corners. |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by OracleJay411: 4:06am On May 06 |
This is sickeningly horribly embarrassing |
| Re: Kled Bans Nigeria: 95% Fraud Rate Forces AI Data Startup To Pull iOS App by Kvng6464: 7:55am On May 07 |
Ishilove:I put on my fraud detection hat whenever I see a 22 year old Tech bro who supposedly dropped out of college to fund an AI startup. In this case, what I found about this Kled guy is incredibly disturbing. K5 Global is Kled’s lead investor. K5 Global is a firm that frequently invests alongside the Palantir and Thiel network. Another Kled backer, Aglaé Ventures, owned by Bernard Arnault, has a massive AI portfolio that intersects with the same labs that Palantir’s AIP integrates with. Basically, Kled is the Data Harvester for Palantir. Their job is to mobilize hundreds of thousands of gig workers, mostly from the Global South, to upload personal photos, videos, and documents. They convert raw human life into a machine readable product. Their clients like Palantir act as the Data Refinery. Palantir’s software, specifically Foundry and AIP, is designed to take that data and make it actionable for governments and corporations to put into global surveillance and military use. We can safely conclude that this Kled guy and other similar AI startups harvesting user data are human meat shields. They are specifically set up and funded to do the dirty work for Silicon Valley tech empires. Understand that these Large AI labs are currently being sued by artists, writers, and publishers for stealing data through web scraping. To win these court cases, OpenAI and Palantir need to prove they have clean, consented data. Buying a dataset from Kled, where every user signed a 50 page digital consent form in exchange for $20, gives these billion dollar tech companies a free pass. Also, imagine if Palantir, a company already criticized for government surveillance and US military war campaigns, offered to pay people in developing countries to film their living rooms and daily activities. It would look like a global surveillance network. By using Kled as a middleman, they get the same data but keep their hands clean in the public eye. Even though we cannot verify his claim of Nigerians defrauding his company, what we can verify is that he is an industry plant. He is set up to allow AI data labs to continue harvesting user data for global surveillance and military use. Kled founder saw his 30k installs and decided to trend by shading Nigeria. Classic failed founder playbook. Next time just say your app is mid. |
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