Kled AI Removes App From Nigerian App Store over Fake Data
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Kled AI removes app from Nigerian App Store over fake data
According to the founder, across a 10-million-upload sample from Nigeria, 94.2 per cent was fraudulent, meaning the data was AI-generated, fake, altered, or internet-plagiarized. The post Kled AI removes app from Nigerian App Store over fake data appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Kled pulled its AI-training app from Nigeria: fraud or flawed verification?
The post was framed as an apology. Avi Patel, founder of Kled, a data marketplace that pays users to upload photos and personal data for AI training, announced on May 4 that the company had removed its app from the Nigerian App Store and IP-banned the entire country. The stated reason was a 95% fraud rate among Nigerian uploads, an extraordinary figure that Patel presented without methodology, without audit, and without any external verification…
US Data Firm Removes Kled App In Nigeria Over ‘Massive Fraud’
Kled AI, a United States–based data marketplace that pays users to upload photos, videos, and other types of digital content, has stopped operating in Nigeria after uncovering what it described as massive fraud. Launched in 2025, the platform connects everyday users with AI companies that need high-quality data to train their systems. The company’s founder, […]
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