Telehealth Startup Medvi Generated Billions in Revenue with AI-Powered Fake Advertising
Medvi, a two-person startup, has generated $1.8 billion in revenue using AI-powered fake advertising. The company's success story is remarkable, but it also raises questions about the ethics of AI marketing. Medvi's AI system was able to generate fake ads that were convincing enough to attract customers.
However, the company's success was short-lived, and the article raises concerns about the potential risks of AI-powered advertising. The case highlights the need for stricter regulations and guidelines for AI marketing.
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