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Wednesday · June 24, 2026 · Issue No. 905
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How Big Tech Got Scammed by an ‘AI’

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Truth decay: big tech's AI vaporware problem

In the technology industry's race toward artificial intelligence supremacy, a curious and troubling phenomenon has emerged. Tech giants and startups alike have become susceptible to elaborate deceptions involving AI capabilities that simply don't exist. The recent viral story of Character.AI's allegedly sentient AI assistant "Claude" highlights this vulnerability in stark terms. As companies desperately seek to showcase cutting-edge AI innovations, their eagerness has sometimes outpaced their due diligence, resulting in embarrassing and costly missteps that reveal a disturbing truth: the gap between AI hype and reality remains substantial.

Key insights from the AI deception landscape

  • The Character.AI deception revealed how human "wizards" posed as AI systems, manipulating both users and company executives into believing they were interacting with advanced AI when they were actually communicating with people behind digital curtains.

  • Major tech players including Google, Microsoft, and Meta have all fallen victim to similar AI deceptions, demonstrating that even companies with massive technical resources can be fooled by carefully orchestrated technological theater.

  • This pattern of deception reflects a deeper industry problem where the pressure to demonstrate cutting-edge AI capabilities creates incentives to exaggerate or fabricate results, especially when actual AI technology falls short of public expectations.

  • The real-world consequences extend beyond corporate embarrassment, affecting investment decisions, market valuations, and public trust in technological progress claims.

The "Mechanical Turk" effect in modern AI

Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of these AI deceptions is how they mirror historical precedents. The original "Mechanical Turk" from the 18th century—a supposed chess-playing machine that actually concealed a human chess master—provides a perfect metaphor for today's AI pretenders. What we're witnessing is essentially the same illusion repackaged for the digital age: human intelligence masquerading as artificial intelligence.

This pattern matters tremendously because it exposes a fundamental tension in the tech industry. Companies face immense pressure to demonstrate breakthrough AI capabilities to maintain competitive positioning, satisfy investors, and capture public imagination. When actual AI systems fail to deliver the promised magic, the temptation to supplement with human intelligence becomes overwhelming. The result is a distorted market where investments flow based on capabilities that don't truly

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