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How a viral AI startup feud exposed tech's new attention economy
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A dispute emerged between two AI data-training startups, Kled and Luel, after Luel's $31 million seed round announcement, with Kled's founder alleging design similarities between the two platforms.

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How a viral AI startup feud exposed tech's new attention economy
avipat_/X; generalcatalyst/X; Getty Images; Tyler Le/BI Last Friday morning, Avi Patel was scrolling on X when he saw a post that made him crash out. The post, from General Catalyst investor Yuri Sagalov, announced a $31 million seed round for a startup called Luel, which pays people for AI training data. Patel is the founder of a startup called Kled that also pays people for AI training data. When Patel looked at Luel's website, it appeared almost identical to Kled's, right down to the font. K
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